Month: August 2019

Code Hopper

Although very simple to play, Code Hopper teaches the advanced concept of algorithmic thinking. This programming fundamental has three basic elements:  SEQUENCING (DO this), CONDITIONALS (IF-THEN), REPETITION (REPEAT)

Circuits

Let’s Go Code

Help your little learners learn early coding concepts in this engaging, non-digital game

Circuits

parrot mini drone

Pilot it from your smartphone or tablet using the FreeFlight 3 app.

Drones

Snapino

Snapino is an introduction to the open-source Arduino hardware-software coding environment embraced by the Maker community worldwide.

Circuits

Probots

ro-Bot is the latest in Logo technology. A turtle robot, cleverly disguised as a race car, Pro-Bot offers students an enticing, engaging, and hands-on experience with Logo programming as well as robotic controls.

Robotics

Cubelets

Cubelets have helped thousands and thousands of children learn vital skills.

Robotics

Botley Robot

otley’s remote programmer makes coding completely screen-free – no phone or tablet required. Plus, Botley’s ready to go out of the box – no app to download, no codes to enter.

Robotics

Code Drone

The CoDrone pro includes a buildable remote that allows you to expand into Arduino. Text-based coding is done in the Arduino coding environment, or can be done in Python in the CoDrone Lite setup

Drones, Robotics

Parrot jumping sumo

Quick, sturdy and agile, the Jumping Sumo transforms your environment into a giant playground. With it, everything becomes an excuse for stories and adventures. Chases, slaloms, acrobatics, obstacle jumps, photos or videos.

Robotics

Code-A-Piller

Code-a-pillar inspires little learners to be big thinkers by encouraging preschoolers to arrange (and rearrange) the easy-to-connect segments in endless combinations, sending Code-a-pillar on his path.

Robotics