🤖 Code, create, conquer: The future coder’s must-have robot mouse!
The Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set is a rechargeable, screen-free programmable robot designed for kids aged 4-8. It features 16 connectable maze pieces, 30 coding cards, and two speed settings, enabling hands-on STEM learning through interactive maze-building and coding challenges. This set encourages early coding skills with expandable options and includes a USB charging cable for sustainable play.
Product Dimensions | 32.26 x 41.4 x 7.87 cm; 1.83 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
Item model number | LER2872 |
Educational Objective(s) | Early Coding and STEM Skills |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 + |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Rechargeable |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multi-coloured |
Release date | 26 Jun. 2024 |
ASIN | B0D5F323H4 |
S**R
The children love it.
This comes with everything you need for basic coding fun. The children can set out a path the children would like the mouse to follow. They programme in the directions using the arrows and then press go and watch the mouse follow out the directions they programmed. The children really enjoy it.
P**Y
Plenty of play potential for children young and old
The media could not be loaded. This toy reminds me of the Computacar toy by Mettoy that I had in the 1970s. You could programme the car to go forwards or turn left or right by cutting out ridges in a special card that was pulled through the underneath of the car. It was a brilliant concept and led to many happy hours of inventive play until the batteries needed to be replaced.This toy brings this concept into the 21st century. All is solid state, with built-in rechargeable batteries via the enclosed USB-C charging cable. The mouse memory is programmed by tapping the direction buttons to ensure that it moves forwards, backwards or turns to left or right. I tested this game with a 5 and 7 year old who took to the concept like a duck to water and were quickly setting up complex series of moves to guide the mouse around a maze to find its lump of cheese.Strictly, this is closer to using a programmable calculator than genuine computer coding but it does create a game that is just as much fun to play with as my old Computacar. It’s not cheap but is well built and easy to use straight out of the box. It does have plenty of learning potential and would link well to future education about basic coding concepts.
A**R
Great teaching toy for 3-4year olds. Great delivery.
The LRC Robot Mouse is great for young infants. It teaches programing ideas in an easy to understand way. Child (3 3/4) immediately grasped the Go button, Reset and one/two programming steps. The rech5argable mouse also saves on batteries. The mouse drifts of coarse a little with many steps, but this is not too bad. The amazon collection from a pickup counter was also very good as normal. Happy camper, thanks.
C**W
Clear instructions, no batteries needed!
The media could not be loaded. Bright colours interesting cards for maze ideas or I can randomly make my own maze. If I want to I can add household items to program colby the mouse to avoid. My mouse sometimes goes a bit sideways but a quick prod is fine, he is usually in need of a chargeAdult supervision needed for younger children but the instructions even help me with teaching ideas.An older child can do this themselves.It says 4+ but I would only let my 4 year old grandson do this as a 1 to 1 as the mouse is not to be pushed back and forward with force.A challenge for me as well.Mouse can start with a couple of commands then these can be added too, or cleared to start again if your commands are like mine…a bit wrong.There are command cards to plot the route and they help a child remember.A really good educational toy that can be used again and again without batteries!
V**R
Fun and educational
The media could not be loaded. Brilliant fun game, instructions are very simple to follow. It seems quite educational, encouraging thinking and creating. My 5 years old boy enjoy playing this game, it Keeps them entertained for hoursThe whole set looks bright and colourful, well designed and made. hopefully it will last.Overall a very good toy and innovative system that keeps child entertained. I like Learning Resources products, they use some smart ideas on them.
G**K
Highly recommended from a young age
What a lovely game! Just by looking at the pictures I wasn't sure how this would work. But nothing could be simpler. There are the green fields that can be attached in any way you like. Then there is the mouse with built in rechargeable battery. The rest is just to help to create a nicer level, such as the purple bits to build a corridor and the orange bits to build a tunnel. There is the cheese and the aim of the game is for the mouse to find the chease and for the little ones to teach the mouse how to find it. There are instruction cards to help them learn step by step, but it's pretty intuitive anyway. There are buttons on the back of the mouse (left, right, forward, backward, random action, clear all commands and a green go button). The little ones will have to press the buttons in order, then execute the code in order to get the mouse to the cheese. For example press buttons like turn left, go forward, turn right etc. There are little cards with corresponding arrows to help them map out the route before entering the commands. The random action button will do something random like a loud squeak, or go back and forth to make the mouse even more interesting. Once the mouse finds the chees with its nose it will squeak.I think this is a fantastic game to teach young ones to think and plan ahead and execute steps after steps. The game board is pretty large, and it's best set up on a hard surface like a tabletop or hard floor. We had some issues on carpet as the green tiles were a bit wobbly. The mouse is a bit wonky sometimes and has a hard time going straight, but it can be helped with a nudge and for us it wasn't annoying, more like extra fun, to keep the silly mouse on track. While it's not a cheap toy, but it's well worth the price considering how educational it is while being super fun.
K**B
Great and Educational
Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set Rechargeable, Toys for 4 Year Old Boys and Girls, Screen Free Interactive Programmable Robot - £63.75This is a great toy for building and developing STEM skills. The set includes . Includes a robot mouse and charging cable , 16 x maze grids , 22 maze walls, 3 tunnels and a cheese wedge. The mouse is rechargeable.
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