Meet Cubetto: the friendly wooden robot toy for kids aged 3-6, chosen by 20,000 parents & teachers to guide kids on 21st century skills without screens.
Turn Cubetto into a drawing bot in under 5 minutes. Bring coding alive with colours. Unleash your inner artist with simple steps. Cut a large sheet of paper for your background. If need be tape the ...
To be a programmer in the 1970s, ’80s, ’90s and most of the noughties was to be a nerd, a dweeb, a geek. Programmers registered high on screentime, and very, very low on social skills – or so the ...
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You can update Cubetto’s firmware safely by following this straightforward tutorial. Due to small parts, Cubetto is to only be opened by an adult.
Expand your coding adventures with Cubetto’s Special Blocks. This simple video will show you how the backwards block will send Cubetto back one square.
Founded by three sets of parents who are passionate about informal learning and the power of play, OliOli is the first hands-on children’s museum in Dubai. Bringing together the work of leading ...
We spend an average of nine hours per day looking at screens, and check our phones an average of 200 times per day. We will spend an estimated 39% of our lives in front of a screen. Where do we draw ...
“I can put it into one word: arghhhhhhh!” This was the response of a nervous sixth grader, who this week helped launch a satellite into space. St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington, Virginia, ...
Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, Maracas Montessori school has a mission to empower our children by challenging their intellect, supporting them in developing skills for the future, and creating ...
Build and navigate a maze in minutes with Cubetto. Flip your World Map upside down. Write a search algorithm, try something new. Lay your Home Map upside down on the floor. You should be able to just ...
You don’t need a robot to teach robotics to young children. As described in my recent book Robotics for Young Children: STEM Activities and Simple Coding (Redleaf Press) teachers can use ordinary ...