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Robotics for small children

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RITESH KAKKAR

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Hello,
For small children like 6-8 years and 9-12years what should be introduction , practices etc for student?
 

What can a children understand if they barely know the multiplication table?
 

cant we do part like assembly and playing with it like line follower and robotics small arms?
 

Yes, maybe they would enjoy assemble some stuff.. like LEGO which has plenty of details.
 

You need to take them to visit someone with a home or garage workshop with robot experiments..this will grab their attention...However never leave kids alone with adults unless close relatives.
 

line follower and robotics small arms?

Radio Shack made a toy 'robotic' arm in the 1980's. Fascinating to watch. Easy to operate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armatron

I had a line follower robot kit called Movit. Everything needs to be assembled right in order for it to work. The photosensor head must be snug to the floor.
 

I came accross this website, worthy to share :

https://www.tinkerbots.com/

It's a reply for 1-month inactive thread, and does not meet the child age group originally mentioned (actually it seems not that simple), but the feature set of this toy is really amazing.
 

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