The Home Inventor Expansion Set is designed for children aged 8 and up, making it suitable for kids from 8 to 13 years and even older.
This kit promotes STEM education by helping kids develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and engineering skills through hands-on learning and creativity.
The kit includes the ELF mini mainboard, ATmega328P chip, various sensors, and materials to build 7 different customizable robot forms.
While basic programming knowledge can enhance the experience, the kit is designed to be user-friendly and encourages learning programming through the WeeeCode Arduino IDE software.
Yes, the kit supports Micro USB and IR connections, allowing kids to connect their robots to a computer for programming and interaction.
Kids can build various robots, including fire guards, intelligent curtains, moving robots, and automatic watering systems, stimulating their creativity.
While the kit is designed for children ages 8 and up, adult supervision is recommended to assist with complex tasks and ensure safety.
The Home Inventor Expansion Set is manufactured in China.
The components are made from durable, child-safe materials designed to withstand hands-on use during learning and play.
Yes, the kit includes detailed instructions and guidelines to help children build their robots and understand the functions of each component.
Absolutely! The Home Inventor Expansion Set is ideal for classrooms and educational environments, promoting collaborative learning and STEM skills.
Please check with the retailer for specific warranty or guarantee details as they can vary by seller.
The kit is equipped with an ATmega328P chip, which provides reliable and powerful processing capabilities for robotic functions.
Kids can customize their robots using the various components and parts included in the kit, allowing for endless innovation and creativity.
No prior knowledge of electronics is required; the kit is designed to help beginners learn about electronics, programming, and robotics step by step.
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