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Grow a Mitzvah Kit

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Project Overview

Grow something that matters.

This hands-on kit lets kids plant and nurture their own “Mitzvah Flower” — turning the idea of doing mitzvot into something they can actually see grow over time.

It starts as a simple build and planting activity…
and becomes a daily reminder that small actions can grow into something meaningful.

A quiet, hands-on experience that connects doing, growing, and understanding.

Technical Specifications

  • Material Biodegradable paper, dirt
  • Dimensions Standard Scale
  • Difficulty Ages 5–10 (younger with guidance)
  • Process Laser-Cut & Hand-Finished

Shipping Manifest

What’s Included:

Biodegradable planting cup
Soil pellet (just add water)
Seed paper / seed mix
Wooden plant marker (for personalization)
Simple step-by-step instructions

Production & Shipping:

Currently in design and preparation
Each kit is assembled in small batches for Shavuos

Shavuos Delivery:

Order by May 1st for guaranteed delivery before Shavuos
Guaranteed orders will arrive at least one week before the holiday
Orders placed after May 1st may still ship, but arrival before Shavuos is not guaranteed

STEAM Objectives

This project balances technical precision with creative expression, focusing on:

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SYSTEM: HOLIDAY OVERDRIVE

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Project Log:
Grow a Mitzvah Kit

Engineer's Status: Final Testing Phase.

Tap the icons on the prototype to reveal my mechanical and spiritual field notes.

Discovery awaits ➔

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Science Log

When I added water, the soil pellet expanded almost instantly.

It’s designed to absorb and hold moisture, giving roots space to grow.

At the same time, the seed starts absorbing water too — that’s what begins the process.

From there:

  • the seed opens
  • roots grow downward
  • a sprout pushes upward toward the light

Even when you don’t see anything yet,

the system is already working.

Growth just takes time.

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Torah Sparks

A Thought While Planting

I kept thinking — this starts so small.

Just a dry pellet, a few seeds… nothing that looks like it’s alive yet.

And still, you add water, and something begins.

It reminded me of a mitzvah.

A mitzvah can feel small in the moment — something quick, something simple.

But that doesn’t mean it stays small.

It grows.

Not always in a way you can see right away,

but over time, it becomes something much bigger.

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Builder's Tips

I tried not to rush this part.

  • I added water slowly and let the soil fully expand
  • I covered the seeds gently — not too deep
  • I placed it somewhere it could get light

Now it’s not really about building anymore.

It’s about checking in, watering, and being patient.

Some things you build quickly.

This one you grow.

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