When the CTB national rankings were announced, our team’s name flashing in the top 20 felt surreal—we were going to Harvard! For three months, we had lived at the Nanjing Museum, observing how children interacted with exhibits. Our breakthrough came when 8-year-old LeLe defiantly flipped over a dinosaur puzzle, revealing a universal truth: kids learn best when given control.

Pre-Game Jitters? Not Our Style!(P1)
Our research evolved from tracking dwell times to creating multisensory “Discovery Kits” containing touchable replicas and scent cards. The kits improved engagement by 63% in trials. Now, as we prepare our Harvard presentation, that well-worn replica celadon bowl (rubbed smooth by tiny hands) sits centerstage—proof that when history becomes play, even a Western Han golden beast can wink at curiosity.

Teamwork Wins: How We Nailed Our CTB Presentation(P2)