First Steps: Safe, Simple Projects
A toothbrush head, a coin-cell battery, and a tiny motor create a jittery bot that buzzes across paper. Kids decorate it, experiment with weight, and compare tracks, learning balance, symmetry, and playful scientific observation.
First Steps: Safe, Simple Projects
Using a microcontroller, two light sensors, and two motors, kids program a bug to follow a flashlight. They test environments, adjust thresholds, and discover how tiny code changes shape movement in surprisingly delightful ways.
First Steps: Safe, Simple Projects
Tape a thick black path on paper and program a robot to follow it. Families iterate on turn speeds, sensor positions, and curves, transforming a kitchen table into a friendly competition and collaborative learning space.
First Steps: Safe, Simple Projects
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