Do you use different learning tools to support children’s development? Then you might be interested in the Robo Wunderkind robotics kit, which ensures a smooth transition from non-detachable robots to hard robots consisting of many small parts.
Kids can start with a light bulb and finish building a rover that reacts to obstacles and makes overtaking moves. Together with the Robo Wunderkind robotics kit and its accompanying educational materials, children can learn about programming possibilities and environments.
How to use Robo Wunderkind robots to support children’s development? For ideas on how to use the Robo Wunderkind robotics kits, visit Robo Wunderkind product card.
Robo Wunderkind - what is it?
The Robo Wunderkind Education Kit is an award-winning modular robotics kit that introduces the basics of programming and robotics to children aged 5-12.
Robo Wunderkind is a great tool for learning programming and robotics. The robot is suitable for use in kindergarten and primary school. Control is done in the Robo Wunderkind app (iOS/Android devices) using a joystick and visual programming languages (Blockly).
What can your child develop with Robo?
“Robot Dragon”, “Smart Flashlight”, “Robo-Cass”, “Racing Car” – that’s just a few of the things a child can create with these blocks. See the children’s projects here: https://www.robowunderkind.com/how-to-categories/projects
What can your child develop with Robo?
In addition to general development, with the Robo Wunderkind robotics kit and its teaching materials, your child can develop the following skills:
- confidence and creativity
- providing constructive feedback
- logical and algorithmic thinking
- spatial thinking
Teachers' experiences
“It’s a very exciting tool that is a great change from the educational robots that children are already familiar with. Really gets children’s imaginations flowing and develops a range of technology and logical thinking skills.” (Taken from the ProgeTiiger website).
Learners' experiences
Very cool! You could even invent a moon rocket with it. (Taken from the ProgeTiiger website).