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Coding For Kids

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Coding For Kids

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  1. Coding For Kids 

  2. You’ve definitely heard about all the effort it takes to teach anything related to computer science or coding skills to kids, doesn’t matter if they’re toddlers or teens. Learning to code instils logical thinking skills in children, an interest in the digital world, and the capacity to solve difficult problems by breaking them down into smaller portions.

  3. That being said, what are coding toys and how can a STEM coding toy, or a coding kit for kids be a real asset? A coding toy is an engaging plaything whose primary objective is to educate children how to code, or at the very least, the fundamentals of algorithmic thinking and computational processes. What’s great about coding toys for kids is that they will learn all they need to know while doing things with their hands; and hands-on learning is widely recognised as an educational tool that works exceptionally well.

  4. For children aged 3- 7 years: BeeBot BeeBot is a huge, friendly robot bee that teaches coding fundamentals such as sequencing and problem solving. Using left and right buttons, children can create programs to make the bee manoeuvre around the room and avoid obstacles

  5. Code-A-Pillar Code-A-Pillar allows kids to create sounds and movement by rearranging segments of the caterpillar. The Code-A-Pillar is intended for kids aged 3 to 6 years and is meant to encourage exploration and problem solving.

  6. Cubetto Cubetto is intended to teach the LOGO language through the use of bricks that control a miniature wooden square robot. Cubetto comes with a world map and a storybook to teach kids the coding concepts they’ll need to assist the robot in finding his way home.

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