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Kibo and Finch Robots
1. ROBOTS FOR LITTLER KIDS
KIBO Robots
Price: 10-piece kitis $229, 18-piece kit is $399
Ages: 4-7
What is it?:
The KIBO Robots kit involves a set of blocks with coding commands written on them (e.g. turn left, make sound,start, and end ) that
have barcodes attached to them.Using the scanner on the robot, kids scan the appropriate barcodes to program the robotto do
whatever they want! No extra equipmentnecessary!
Where can I get it?:
http://kinderlabrobotics.com/
Program Ideas:
Kids can learn how to use and get an introduction to the conceptof coding.We’ve used them at programs where kids made coding
sequences and raced them through an obstacle course.For really small kids,it’s fun justto play with them!
Group Size: 2-3 to a KIBO
Program Duration: 1 hour
Finch Robots
Price: $99
Age: Older Kids - Teens
What is it?:
The Finch Robotplugs into your computer via USB and uses Scratch,JavaScript, Java, C++, and manymore coding languages to do a
person’s bidding.
Where can I get it?:
You can purchase them on the productwebsite at http://www.finchrobot.com/.They also have a loan program where they will send you
a classroom setofrobots to demo.Schools and libraries are eligible for this,butyou have to apply here:
http://www.finchrobot.com/loan-program/main.
Program Ideas:
During the summer,our teens learned the ins and outs of the Finch Robot.They then taught kids to use it during a medieval-themed
“jousting” program where the robots battled each other for the title of bravestknightin the land.
Group Size: 30 kids and 10 mentors
Program Duration: 1 hour
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
Alice Son (ason@ahml.info)
Teen Advisor
February 9, 2016 / Tinker Meeting