Learning Resources Code & Go Robotermaus-Aktivitätsset, 83 Teile, ab 4 Jahren, bildschirmfreies frühes Programmierspielzeug für Kinder, interaktives STEM-Codierungshaustier

Brand:Learning Resources

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Schenken Sie Lernen: Egal, ob Sie für Feiertage, Geburtstage oder einfach nur so einkaufen, Spielzeug von Learning Resources hilft Ihnen, jedes Mal, wenn Sie etwas schenken, neuen Lernspaß zu entdecken! Ideales Geschenk für Halloween, Weihnachten, Weihnachtsstrumpffüller, Osterkörbchenfüller oder sogar für die Schule. Super MINT-Fähigkeiten: Von Naturwissenschaften und Technik bis hin zu Ingenieurwesen und Mathematik hilft MINT-Lernen Kindern dabei, kritisches Denken und andere Fähigkeiten zu entwickeln, die sie für den Erfolg in der Schule und darüber hinaus benötigen! ROBOTERMAUS: Colby leuchtet auf, gibt Geräusche von sich und verfügt über zwei Geschwindigkeiten sowie farbige Tasten passend zu den Codierkarten für einfaches Programmieren und Sequenzieren. Benötigt 3 AAA-Batterien (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten). GRUNDLAGEN DES CODIERENS: Wenn Kinder das Programmieren lernen, entwickeln sie Schlüsselkompetenzen, zu denen kritisches Denken, Problemlösung, Sequenzierung und Programmiergrundlagen gehören. ENTWICKELT: Kritisches Denken, Programmierfähigkeiten und Problemlösung.

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Schenken Sie Lernen: Egal, ob Sie für Feiertage, Geburtstage oder einfach nur so einkaufen, Spielzeug von Learning Resources hilft Ihnen, jedes Mal, wenn Sie etwas schenken, neuen Lernspaß zu entdecken! Ideales Geschenk für Halloween, Weihnachten, Weihnachtsstrumpffüller, Osterkörbchenfüller oder sogar für die Schule. Super MINT-Fähigkeiten: Von Naturwissenschaften und Technik bis hin zu Ingenieurwesen und Mathematik hilft MINT-Lernen Kindern dabei, kritisches Denken und andere Fähigkeiten zu entwickeln, die sie für den Erfolg in der Schule und darüber hinaus benötigen! ROBOTERMAUS: Colby leuchtet auf, gibt Geräusche von sich und verfügt über zwei Geschwindigkeiten sowie farbige Tasten passend zu den Codierkarten für einfaches Programmieren und Sequenzieren. Benötigt 3 AAA-Batterien (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten). GRUNDLAGEN DES CODIERENS: Wenn Kinder das Programmieren lernen, entwickeln sie Schlüsselkompetenzen, zu denen kritisches Denken, Problemlösung, Sequenzierung und Programmiergrundlagen gehören. ENTWICKELT: Kritisches Denken, Programmierfähigkeiten und Problemlösung.
Age Range (Description) Kid
Brand Learning Resources
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,256 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Department Toys & Games|Kids' Electronics
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Educational Objective STEM
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 16.3 x 12.6 x 3.1 inches
Item model number LER2831
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Manufacturer Learning Resources
Manufacturer recommended age 4 years and up
Product Dimensions 16.3 x 12.6 x 3.1 inches
Release date January 1, 2016

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Scritto da: F. Reyes
Good starting point for sequential thinking
This toy is a good start for kids to develop a concept to sequential thinking. It requires some adult attention as a kid can fall into keep doing the same thing. You can develop different degrees of difficulty, from a start point to a single goal, to two, three, o four goals; cheese been the End Of Sequence mark. Basic 90° turns, to 180° turns, instruction assembly, all this with some imagination to add interest and novelty. Later on can advance to a more versatil device. The rain drop shape makes grabing impossible, and pushing on a domimo tile is somewhat a hard target, as the mouse might shift from the center line as it turns on the maze (driving backwards been and intermediate level option).
Scritto da: DANIIL MAKAROV
Pretty entertaining robot mouse
The media could not be loaded. Likes. The mouse is very entertaining, makes you use your brains, many different paths and challenges to do, fun for hours, distraction from computers and internet for my toddler Challenges: mouse can lose its track, plastic blocks are hard connect to each other at times. Otherwise we love it and will order another mouse since it s getting hard to take turns in the game :)
Scritto da: Alicia Heidke
Unique, Fun, and Educational!
We received this Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set for free from Chatterbox to play with and review. I showed my 4 year old son and 8 year old twin daughters an ad for the toy and they were very excited to try it. When the packaged arrived we tore it open, eager to get started, but were disappointed to learn that we needed 3 AAA batteries to get started. It may be helpful for the manufacturers to print that on the box so if you are buying this as a gift you can be sure to include the batteries so it can be played with right away. Once we got the batteries in the robot mouse we began to assemble the tiles to make a surface for the mouse to move on. My 8 year old did this easily, choosing to make a square and using math to figure out that with 16 tiles she could make a 4X4 square, which made me happy to see she was already learning! My 4 year old, on the other hand, needed assistance to connect the tiles because the sides have either male or female connections so they have to be assembled correctly. I can see why the box says age 5 and up! Once we got the tiles assembled, we looked at the activity cards, which give suggestions for mazes to build, from simple to more difficult. We started with number one and assembled the maze. Inserting the maze walls was easy, and we used the tip in the instructions to make sure the wide edge of the cheese wedge was facing out so Colby, the robot mouse, could find it easily. Then we decided which moves the mouse would need to make and selected the coding cards. Colby has arrows to push that tell him which direction to go, an action button that you can add in for extra fun, a go button for when you've put in all the steps, and a clear button in case you want to start over. The clear button is important, especially with the long coding sequences, so you can start over if you make a mistake. That alleviated a lot of frustration. We were excited when we coded the first maze run and it worked! I think this toy is great. It's easy to use, it teaches important skills, it builds on simple activities and gradually gets more complex which, as an educator, I know is the correct way to build skills. I like the versatility of it, as well. Several configurations can be made with the tiles and maze walls, or the mouse can be programmed to go across the floor in a more free form way. It even has a separate setting for that. It's great for a variety of ages and teaches important skills that kids will definitely need in this modern world. It's very open-ended and allows for creativity, and works for a range of ages and skills. It was even fun for me, the mom, so it's a great family activity!
Scritto da: ScotFlower
Had no issues
I was concerned at buying this coding set because of the negative reviews, but I am very glad I took the chance and picked it up. Our mouse had no issues and worked perfectly. Its still working after an entire year of use and I did not even need to change a battery yet. The only thing that happened was If the surface was not completely flat sometimes the mouse would not rotate the full amount or would curve slightly, but overall it was very successful. I loved how the mouse remembered the code unless you erased it so you could add additional steps to the sequence or repeat it going through the maze as many times as you want. I loved how you could add in silly actions (the red lightning bolts show this on the instruction cards), make up your own levels, solve the levels on the cards, and the board could be assembled into various shapes. We recommend this to people wanting to teach sequencing / coding to young kids. We used it with a 6 year old on a very low pile floor rug. Just make sure your child TURNS OFF the mouse before storing = )
Scritto da: Karim Sultan
Teaches Logic and Analytical Puzzle Solving in a Fun Way
My 8 year-old daughter isn't into coding but she loves puzzles. This STEM Robot Mouse Code and Go puzzle game was a great way to get her to learn some basic, structured programming without even knowing she's doing it. This has become one of her favourite puzzle games. She has progressed from the initial mazes provided on the cards to her own devious creations, and that's where the real fun comes from - when she unlocks her imagination and challenges herself. She has added her own home-made set of obstacles and goals to work around. This STEM kit is of high quality production and comes with 16 green surface tiles, 3 tunnels, and a bunch of purple half-length walls that act as dividers (the box says 22, but we received more than that - I'm thinking it was a packaging error? I'm not complaining). There is a robot mouse which requires 3 AAA batteries (not included). The cheese wedge has a magnet in it that allows the mouse to "pick it up" and to annouce when it has achieved its goal. There are 10 large "maze" cards - each card contains two puzzles on it. Solutions are not provided but you don't need them - each puzzle is a series of logical steps. This is how difficulty scales: mazes require more steps (coding actions) as they progress. You are provided with a stack of "action" cards which you can use to "write" your program - your child lays out each step (move, turn, etc...) in a row. When they have completed the logic, they then program it into the mouse, and press go. The mouse then executes the logic and hopefully gets the cheese. There is usually more than one solution per maze, and that's part of the analysis process. All in all it's a good product that my daughter will have fun with for some time. She uses it about once a week; its not a daily toy and I think it would quickly lose its appeal if it was. The mouse can have problems running off the edge of the map or not doing a complete 90 degree turn, and small initial errors compound over larger maps and can be a bit frustrating. Also if you make one mistake while entering the actions into the mouse, you have no choice but to clear it and start all over again. These are minor issues though.
Scritto da: Annabel
Educational, Fun with No Upper Limit on Age!
I was reluctant to buy this for my 5 year old just from reading the other reviews about the mouse drifting slightly but couldn't find anything else on the market that I thought would be better. The mouse does does astray but it takes only a second to realign him and I have to say that my 'gifted' and easily bored 5 year old plays endlessly with this set which was a surprise to us all given how quickly she masters toys and moves on. I think the reason this game is such a success is the different levels you can take it to and the different ability groups this can satisfy; you can start off with very easy circuits (that our 2 year old has a crack on) and can progress to making your own extremely complex mazes with rules such as 'the mouse has to go through all the tunnels before he attempts to get to the cheese' and my husband and I have found this taxing. The age range by Learning Resources states 5-10 year olds but really the upper limit I would say, is adult age because of what you can do with this kit and kids love creating difficult mazes for the adults to try which again, builds on their ability to plan and create a very hard but not impossible circuit. Another con is that the green pieces are not easy for a child to figure out how to slot together so some adult interaction is requied here - but for adults it is realitively straight forward to change around. Battery life is very good.
Scritto da: Ellie
Love this
The media could not be loaded. I bought this as previously used one at work and the children love it. In the video you can see that the mouse does go backwards but in my experience this is just to realign itself. I personally think this is a great item to intoduce technology and coding to young children. It is good quality plastic and the cards are great to.
Scritto da: gabriel
Cool toy
Works well and easy to code. Problem is that it gets easy really quick and sometimes the mouse doesnt line up well during the turns. My daughter reverted to her iPad coding games after a week or so. She is 6. Probably better for a class room
Scritto da: Winnie
Good quality and educational
We gave it as a bday gift to one of our friend's son last year, and my daughter wanted it so badly ever since the day she saw it. But she was too young before. This year she's finally old enough and ready for it. Bought it for her and all the wait worths it. She loves it!

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