Base Coding Kit from Lets Start Coding | Kids 9+ Learn Real Code Hands-On | Free Lessons and Guides Included!

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STEM kit that teaches kids real coding while they build fun and hands-on projects!
Free software and projects compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chromebook computers.
Kit contains 12 electronic pieces, carrying case, & reference cards for dozens of different circuits.
Fun and educational gift for kids interested in science, technology, engineering, and math.
No other tools, software, tutoring or resources required. An all-in-one package for learning code.

Description

The best way to start learning real code. Use this all-in-one kit from Let's Start Coding to build gadgets and games while exploring the core concepts behind computer code. Designed for the absolute beginner who wants to have AND learn something valuable, this kit delivers knowledge in an engaging way. You'll enjoy tinkering and experimenting with what's possible with only a few components and a little knowledge of computer programming.

This kit combines easy-to-understand electronic gadgets (lights, speaker, buttons) with pre-written code examples so that you can start learning real code. Inside the handy 'code toolbox', you'll find over 10 electronics components, including:
- 1 Maker Board microcontroller
- 1 Mini Carrier Board
- 4 pushbuttons
- 3 single color LED lights
- 2 multi color LED lights
- 1 speaker

Electronics for beginners: no breadboards, tiny resistors, or jumper wires required!

Code for beginners: Cool projects to get you started and then the environment for you to keep building!

Compatible with:
Windows 7,8,10
Mac OS X 7,8,9,10
Chromebook
Linux (no official support)

Requires:
Internet connection
Our free software (Windows and Mac) or Google Chrome App (Chromebook) to code

All resources are provided free at our website: www.letsstartcoding.com

Sept. 2017 Update: Maker Board now has two fuses to make it less likely to 'pop' an LED light. This allowed us to remove the fuse from Carrier Board for a tougher, simpler kit. June 2017 Update:
This product now contains Carrier Board 2.0, which has:
- More clear numbering so that ports are easier to see.
- Fewer "+" ports.
- No AA battery pack connectors. Maker Board circuits can be powered by a 5V USB battery or USB port on a computer.
- Snug ports so components have a more reliable connection.