🎉 Code, Play, and Learn with Jack the Mouse!
The Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse is a rechargeable, interactive toy designed for children aged 4-8, promoting early coding and STEM skills through hands-on play. It includes 30 double-sided coding cards and a USB charging cable, making it a perfect screen-free educational tool.
Product Dimensions | 16 x 15.75 x 0.25 cm; 265 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
Item model number | LER2873 |
Educational Objective(s) | Coding Skill Development |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | rechargeable |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multi-coloured |
Release date | 26 Jun. 2024 |
ASIN | B0D322HW1F |
V**I
Great coding toy
Great toy but also educational for simple coding activities
S**R
simple coding
This has been a great home ed resource and my daughter loves it. The quality is good and works really well. Love that it is has a usb cable for charging. You code the directions of the mouse using the arrow keys and then you press the go button and watch him follow out your coding instructions.
A**R
Interactive Coding Game Yet Pricey
This is a fun and educational toy that challenges children to use commands to navigate a mouse.The concept involves pressing arrow keys to set the mouse's path, then hitting the go button.While educational and engaging, the price is high, especially when compared to other programmable toys. It is a worthwhile purchase if found at a discount.
⭐**️
Code mouse
The media could not be loaded. Got this for a young relative to get him into ‘coding’ early.This code mouse comes with a USB-C cable for charging, a set of cards for directions and a set of instructions. At its core, this is very basic coding skills and it has great educational value in getting kids to learn this stuff early.The mouse is super easy to use and is easily charged via USB-C. You can also choose to get him to run at normal speed or ‘hyper’ speed. I didn’t think there was that much difference to be honest!The buttons on top tell the rodent what to do. You can press to move forward, backwards, turn left, turn right or perform an action where he chooses to do something wacky like make a noise or scuttle backwards and forwards. You press the buttons to program in what you want him to do and then press the central ‘Go’ button to watch him follow your coding instructions.You can use the cards to help choose programming or build your own little maze for the coding child genius to try and work his way out of.Overall, I’m really happy with this coding mouse. It introduces fundamental programming skills in a fun and easy to learn way and it’s great to see the mouse following your commands. He even works on carpet!
A**Y
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This is one of those things that is constructed well and does what it says it'll do, so I don't feel as though I can rate this too low, but ultimately I don't think that this is this worth the current price as it just doesn't hold our youngsters focus for long.If the pricing was more competitive, I'd definitely go up a star.
J**E
Learning toy
Arrived on time no problems there.Item is as discribed, good quality, works as it should, fit for purpose, have no problems with it at all thank you.
K**S
Well made, robust and a great learning experience.
This is a well thought out toy from Learning Resources. Good quality build, the mouse is robust, a nice weight not lightweight. Rechargeable which is always great. Works well, needs patience but then that's part of the experience. Comes with comprehensive instructions booklet, this is a fun and educational toy, great value for money.
R**R
An interesting toy that is really part of something larger
Being part of the Vine Programme has certain advantages as we get to review items for free so when this was offered to me to review, at the same time so was the Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set which is a lot more expensive, but includes the parts needed to create the maze for the little Code & Go Robot Mouse to find its way through by programming the steps from the buttons on the mouse. And this is sort of the issue with this as an individual toy, yes you can still program this to move as you wish it to but without the maze it loses some of the impact of purposeHaving said that my youngest grandchild (6) was here yesterday and was happy enough just playing with this mouse and pressing the buttons to make it move about.This is not a cheap toy at £42.00 at the time of this review and rather frustratingly this does not include the plastic cheese of the larger and much more expensive set. The mouse will sort of squeak when it finds the cheese (it seems there is a small magnet in the cheese). I personally like these toys because they don't shout at you all the time and you have time to think. But I would recommend checking the prices on Amazon as I have seen the same thing a bit cheaper and the larger kit for not that much more.
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