KinderLab Robotics has launched a new robot building and programming platform called Kibo that's designed for youngsters from 4 years and up. After customizing and personalizing a two-wheeled base unit, the kids can tell the robot what they want it to do by grabbing some colorful wooden blocks, putting them in order according to a specific function and scanning their bar codes into the base in sequence. Pressing a button will then start the program running and the robot creation springs to life... Continue Reading Kibo robot kit aims to teach young kids programming skills
Section: Children
Tags: Kickstarter, Learning, Programming, Robotics, STEM
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