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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2020-04-28 10:24:02 -0400
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+Microduino's Itty Bitty Buggy is bot-building system based around an Arduino-powered wheeled buggy. Kids can start out building bots via instructions, and then design tracks the bots will follow (including the rope-climbing Sloth bot pictured above). All the bot can be controlled with an app as well, and for older kids there are a variety of programming possibilities starting with the popular Scratch language and working all the way up to complex code written in Python. Microduino’s toys are LEGO compatible as well so they can fit in
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+, too, so the possibilities for creating something extremely unique with Itty Bitty Buggy is a within reach of every child with an imagination.
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+line-following
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+Easy to build and fun to play!
+Building block compatible. The possibilities are endless.
+Supports & teaches Scratch and Arduino (C++) programming.