Learning programming and electronics is much easier these days. We have seen plenty of awesome apps that teach you how to code. These 6 educational kits can also help you get started in science, electronics, and coding:
Erle-Spider: a 6-legged robot powered by ROS with a Snappy Ubuntu Core, Bluetooth, and a battery life of 45 minutes. Erle-Spider is open source and comes with various sensors.
Ozobot 2.0: a tiny, educational robot that can see colors, follow lines, and detect shapes you draw on a paper. Lets you play interactive games or even design your own games.
LightUp Edison Kit: this kit teaches your kids electronics. It has magnetic blocks that can be snapped together to build circuits. The companion app shows the flow of electricity.
Tiggly Math: this kit is designed to get your children started in math. It comes with 5 toys and 3 apps to keep your children engaged.
Osmo Gaming: this kit combines real and digital worlds to provide your child with a more interactive game play. The set comes with a reflector, base, and Words, Masterpiece, Tangram and Newton Games.
Puzzlets: this game system teaches you the basics of programming. The Play Tray is your console while the Puzzlets are your controller.
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