These awesome new robot - making kits are the ideal choice for kids to start coding with the micro:bit. In his space lab on planet Hex, alien inventor Binary has crafted exciting programmable items. These help young inventors learn coding, about the Internet of Things, and STEM. Inside the box, you'll find all you need to build Binary's invention, DIMM, and then use computer code to make DIMM perform tons of cool actions. What's in the box: Flat - pack cardboard Dimm™, project sticker sheets, crocodile clip hands, temperature, motion, and light sensors, a speaker, an instruction booklet. Note: micro:bit is not included! Click here for fun activities for your new BinaryBots kit. Warning: Only for children aged 8 and above. Parents' instructions are included and must be followed.


Using the DIMM™ robot kit is super easy. First, take out the flat - pack cardboard Dimm™ from the box and follow the instruction booklet to assemble it. Attach the crocodile clip hands, sensors, and the speaker as described. Then, connect it with your micro:bit (not included) and start coding. With the project sticker sheets, you can customize your DIMM™ to make it unique. Remember, this kit is only for kids aged 8 and older, so parents should be involved as per the instructions. When not in use, keep the kit in a dry and clean place to prevent damage to the sensors and other parts. Also, handle the micro:bit carefully if you use it with the kit. Have fun exploring the world of coding with DIMM™!