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Learning how to code isn't solely something you do on a computer — check out these toys and games that will teach your kids coding skills at all ages!
Toy robots can be very helpful in teaching coding basics, says Chase Cunningham, a father of girls, 4 and 7, who writes The Cynja, a comic book about warriors who fight computer "bad guys," such ...
Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com. “Programming” in board games—where you lay down ...
Now on Kickstarter, Robot Turtles is a new board game designed by a Google executive that teaches kids who can't even read the logic of programming.
Toys and games that involve friends and family members are more than just fun: they can foster new skills, challenge children to work in a team and encourage thinking and idea development.
Code Master is the latest egg to hatch from the flock of games that is ThinkFun, the “STEM puzzle” company that ran the hugely successful Kickstarter campaign for Robot Turtles (also a ...
Some robots make people feel like climbing the wall, and other robots climb the walls themselves. Root a new code-teaching robot is the latest in a long line of teaching bots designed to inspire ...
After Robot is a board game that mimics the South African taxi industry by allowing four players to assume the role of different taxi bosses, who try to secure a particular route. It doesn't aim to ...
My son's video game habit worried me but it fueled his interest in coding, robots, and AI. At age 16, he won $55,000 at a science fair.
Learning how to code isn't solely something you do on a computer — check out these toys and games that will teach your kids coding skills at all ages!