The BBC Micro:bit is a super - handy pocket - sized computer. You don't need a lot of electrical or coding knowledge to turn your creative ideas into reality. With the Micro:bit, you can explore countless creative possibilities, from building robots to making musical instruments. But if you want to create even more amazing things, one Micro:bit alone won't cut it. That's where our Crowtail Starter Kit for Micro:bit comes in! This kit allows you to do lots of interesting projects with your Micro:bit, opening up endless possibilities. The core of this kit is the Base shield for Micro:bit, which lets you use a wide range of Crowtail sensors. And here's the best part - you don't need to do any soldering or use jump wires. We've included 17 basic Crowtail modules to help you start your Micro:bit journey. Also, we've written 20 easy - to - follow lessons that will guide you step by step on how to use the Micro:bit with the sensors. Let's have fun creating! The lessons cover various topics like controlling an LED, brightness detection, making beeping noises, and more. The package includes a Base shield for Micro:bit 2.0, multiple types of sensors, servos, motors, and other useful components. There's also a user manual available for reference.





Using the Crowtail Starter Kit for Micro:bit is easy. First, connect the Base shield for Micro:bit 2.0 to your Micro:bit. Then, you can start attaching the different sensors and modules according to the lessons. For example, if you're doing the LED control lesson, connect the LED module and follow the instructions to make it light up. When using the sensors, make sure they are placed in the right environment. For instance, the light sensor should be in a place where it can detect light properly. As for maintenance, keep the kit in a dry and clean place. Avoid dropping or hitting the components. If you notice any issues with a module, check the connections first. If the problem persists, refer to the user manual or contact our support team. And always remember, have fun while you're creating with your Micro:bit and the Crowtail kit!