Please note: the BBC micro:bit is not included. But you can buy the Kitronik Inventor's Kit with the BBC micro:bit pre - included here. This kit is a superb starting point for programming and hardware interaction with the BBC micro:bit. It comes with all the components required to conduct 10 amazing experiments, like working with LEDs, motors, LDRs, and capacitors. To kick - start your journey, we've included an easy - to - follow tutorial book. Even if you're new to programming, it will guide you step by step. Soon, you'll be programming and building circuits in no time! The kit offers a great way to learn about constructing and controlling electronic circuits. By using our specially designed Edge Connector Board for the BBC micro:bit with the breadboard, it's a breeze to connect extra components to the BBC micro:bit. No soldering is needed, and you can build your first circuit within minutes! Please be aware that this kit requires assembly and doesn't include a BBC micro:bit. Depending on your micro:bit purchase option, you may need to buy a Battery Cage and a USB Cable separately. Features include no soldering, 10 experiments in a step - by - step tutorial book, all necessary parts for the experiments, 21 accessible pins broken out via the Edge Connector Board, and a small prototype breadboard for quick prototyping. The contents are diverse, with items like a mounting plate, various resistors, LEDs, and more. All experiments in the booklet are based on Microsoft BlockEditor and Microsoft TouchDevelop editor software. We've also provided MicroPython code examples and video resources for each experiment to assist you. There are also additional free resources for each experiment, including full experiments and further help options.

How to use: First, gather the required items like the BBC micro:bit, Phillips screwdriver, terminal block screwdriver, and Micro USB Cable. Then, start by referring to the tutorial book. It will guide you through each of the 10 experiments, from connecting the components on the breadboard to programming the BBC micro:bit. Remember, no soldering is required, so you can quickly build your first circuit. Notice: This kit needs to be assembled. Also, the BBC micro:bit is not included in the kit. If you buy the micro:bit separately, check if you need a Battery Cage and a USB Cable. Maintenance advice: Keep the components in a dry and clean place. After using the breadboard, remove the jumper wires gently to avoid damaging the pins. When not in use, store the kit in a box to protect the parts from dust and damage.