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Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set, 83 Pieces, Ages 4+, Screen-Free Early Coding Toy for Kids, Interactive STEM Coding Pet

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Brand Learning Resources
Theme Christmas,Easter,Holidays
Age Range (Description) Kid
Item Dimensions LxWxH 16.3 x 12.6 x 3.1 inches
Item Weight 3.92 Pounds

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  • DEVELOPS: Critical Thinking, Coding Skills and Problem Solving
  • CODING FUNDAMENTALS: As kids learn to program they build key skills that include critical thinking, problem solving, sequencing, and programming fundamentals
  • ROBOT MOUSE: Colby lights-up, makes sounds, and features 2 speeds along with colorful buttons to match coding cards for easy programming and sequencing. Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included).
  • This coding set includes 16 maze grids create a 20" X 20", 22 maze walls, 3 tunnels, 30 double-sided coding cards, 10 double-sided activity cards, cheese wedge, and activity guide to provide a hands-on introduction to coding concepts.
  • Super STEM Skills: From science and technology to engineering and math, STEM learning help kids build critical thinking and other skills they need for success in school and beyond!
  • GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers or even for Homeschool.

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Build your maze, and then use the coding cards to create a step-by-step path for the Programmable Robot Mouse. Program the sequence of steps, and then watch the mouse race to find the cheese! This deluxe set includes 30 double-sided coding cards, 10 double-sided Activity Cards, cheese wedge, and Activity Guide to provide the perfect hands-on introduction to coding concepts. Create endless maze path possibilities with 16 maze grids, 22 maze walls, and 3 tunnels. Add multiple players with the Programmable Robot Mouse (LER 2841), sold separately. Mouse lights up, makes sounds, and features 2 speeds. Mouse measures 4"L and requires 3 AAA batteries (not included).


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Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot Activity Set Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot 2.0 Activity Set
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
2,425
4.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description Build your maze, and then use the coding cards to create a step-by-step path for the Programmable Robot Mouse. Program the sequence of steps, and then watch the mouse race to find the cheese! Explore Botley’s advanced features and code him for up to 80 steps, with 40 more you can discover. He can also follow looping commands or be programed to go around objects with if/then logic. Botley includes a 77-piece activity set, which includes coding cards, detachable arms, interactive obstacles, and code games that are ready for endless hours of fun and learning. Botley 2.0 knows multiple ways to code right out of the box—code by color, make Botley move in six directions, and even put on a light show! Discover Botley 2.0’s 16 fun interactions—transform Botley into a train, police car, ghost, and more
Pieces 83 45 77 78
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  • This coding set includes 16 maze grids create a 20" X 20", 22 maze walls, 3 tunnels, 30 double-sided coding cards, 10 double-sided activity cards, cheese wedge, and activity guide to provide a hands-on introduction to coding concepts.
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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
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    Customers like the science fundamentals kit for its learning value. They say it's useful for developing abstract thinking skills and a good developmental activity. They also say it makes you use your brain and is fun for many ages. However, some customers have reported issues with the performance of the mouse, saying it doesn't always run the route perfectly. Customers also disagree on instructions.

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    113 customers mention107 positive6 negative

    Customers find the science fundamentals kit useful for developing abstract thinking skills, starting discussions around coding logic, and teaching STEM. They also say it's entertaining and makes them use their brains. Customers also say the concept is great and it'll make your child think.

    "...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..." Read more

    "...It is just hard enough that it is a good skill for her to learn...." Read more

    "...It is intuitive, allows for suprisingly complex command chains, and has well designed map pieces which allow for endless variation in designing..." Read more

    "...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..." Read more

    79 customers mention79 positive0 negative

    Customers find the science fundamentals kit entertaining and fun for many ages. They say it's a cool game that motivates children to explore basic concepts. Customers also say it improves problem-solving and logic skills, and is a great way to spend time with their child.

    "...And it's fun for the parents too." Read more

    "...It was even fun for me, the mom, so it's a great family activity!" Read more

    "...I love that he can play with it independently! Great toy to improve problem solving and logic skills." Read more

    "This is a great game, and it really is a good introduction not only to programming, but to logic (and math) -- to the idea of algorithms in general...." Read more

    77 customers mention51 positive26 negative

    Customers are mixed about the instructions. Some find them intuitive, simple enough, and a good introduction to programming, logic, and math. They say it's a fun toy and great for introducing coding and sequence to children. However, others say the directions are obtuse, not even a bit of a challenge, and the tiles are annoying to assemble.

    "My daughter loves this and is a great way to introduce her to the concept of coding. And it's fun for the parents too." Read more

    "...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..." Read more

    "Love the idea of it and we can still mess with it but the instructions are not in English" Read more

    "...Great toy to improve problem solving and logic skills." Read more

    82 customers mention12 positive70 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the mouse in the science fundamentals kit. They mention that it works with flaws, doesn't always run the route perfectly, and fails to perform accurate 90-degree left or right turns. Some customers also report that the mouse is defective from the start and may go off course.

    "...the mouse doesn't always precisely execute each turn, which means it may end up going off course...." Read more

    "...mouse except if it’s not straightened properly at the onset, it may go off course." Read more

    "...Challenges: mouse can lose its track, plastic blocks are hard connect to each other at times...." Read more

    "...As other reviewers have stated, the mouse also fails to perform accurate 90-degree left or right turns, even when the mouse’s memory does not seem..." Read more

    Unique, Fun, and Educational!
    5 Stars
    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!
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    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!
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