Walmart has
Kano Star Wars The Force Coding Kit Explore The Force: STEM Learning and Coding Toy for Kids on sale for
$14.04.
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Alternatively,
Amazon has
Kano Star Wars The Force Coding Kit Explore The Force: STEM Learning and Coding Toy for Kids on sale for
$14.87.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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About this offer: Build a motion sensor. Take out the parts, follow the beautifully illustrated book and learn how sensors and PCBs work Learn the ways of the Force, as you code, create, and play endless Star Wars adventures Complete step-by-step challenges and learn how to control what happens on your screen Interactive STEM toy allows programmers of all ages to connect code blocks, see JavaScript and learn about loops, logic and variables Wave your hand to swing lightsabers, make Force lightning, Jedi Mind Trick stormtroopers, pilot Rebel and Empire starships, and more.
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Is it bad ? Or not fun to use ?
Think the mrs bought this at full price 2 years ago. Kids used it once or twice only. Think she got this thinking they would learn on their own or something. There's a learning curve and kids just wasn't into it
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They are also buggy and have connection problems
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My 7 yo daughter loves Snap Circuits and I also bought some breadboards and RaspPi kits which are a lot more fun. She prefers the real world DIY experiments to the Kano canned experience.
My 7 yo daughter loves Snap Circuits and I also bought some breadboards and RaspPi kits which are a lot more fun. She prefers the real world DIY experiments to the Kano canned experience.
We also have the frozen kit. It was so buggy that it was unusable.