Skill Growth Across Ages
Early kits strengthen finger dexterity and pattern recognition while introducing problem decomposition. Over time, children compare mechanisms, test hypotheses, and iterate with purpose. They move from following steps to sketching ideas, evaluating trade-offs, and reflecting on why a particular design worked better than another.
Skill Growth Across Ages
Great kits help learners internalize logic through immediate feedback loops. Kids read sensor values, debug loops, and notice how small code changes affect movement. As they transition from blocks to text, they build a toolbox of reusable patterns—variables, functions, and conditionals—anchored in tangible robotic behavior.