Hummington Robotics Kit not only helps children learn and get inspired to make robots of their own, but also develops interest in the field of computer programming. So if you want your kids to ace in STEM subjects in the future, you must start working on their base. And what better is learning experience gained from using toys? It is a beautiful blend between the artsy and logical side. So your child learns more about different ideas and it helps in self exploration.

Do you see movies like Star Wars and others and Transformers and have a sudden urge to make a robot of your own but could never build up enough confidence to do so? Well, your problem is solved thanks to this exciting kit that lets you make robots using material as simple as a bunch of cardboards roll in a tin foil to give it a metallic look, flash lights and all fun things. The best thing is that it is customizable and highly functional. So, forget the part where you think it’s not going to work. You can make a dragon of paper and ice cream sticks that can flap its wings and produce hissing sounds. You can also make a robotic arm with muscles derived from pantyhose. In many areas, middle and high school students are now using a new educational robotics kit. Birdbrain Technologies developed the kit at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute.

Creativity and logical thinking

Most of the educational versions of the same idea deal in building robots for educational purposes, but educational toys for toddlers in Australia is different. It does not look this as a truly educational tool, because we know education without fun is not that effective. So, it combined art and creative side to it so maximum emotions and feelings are involved, which ultimately doubles the learning efficiency of the students. No training is required. The kit costs around $200 and is made of LED flash lights, control board, sensors, and motors that are attachable. Programming is done by dragging icons, so there is no need to learn any code. So, it creates a fun vibe among young learners.

You can also use it in literature class to exhibit your poetic senses in an animation. Even though program looks technical, the whole experience is quite fun and easy to use. Children of small age can also use this with no adult help. The lighting in the robot help young children learning colors and facial expression. They can learn the tone of the moods. Like they will display a red light for an angry face.

Clicking on an icon and dragging the slider is an easy alternative to conventional coding, that has made this product attractive.  The slider is adjustable, and you can rotate the parts to any direction you need. Once you decide a movement, you save the icon and after putting all the items in a sequence, you get a story. So, it can also be used to charge up the filmmakers in young brains.