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Lego launch robot range to help kids learn coding

Lego launch robot range to help kids learn coding

Many are already familiar with Mindstorms, the Lego robotics platform capable of building clever tools like the automatic card-signing machine. Some might also remember Lego WeDo, the simpler educational tool for teaching kids coding basics.

This year at CES, Lego is bridging the gap with Boost, a basic robotics- and programming-oriented kit that’s supposed to be more playful than didactic.

Boost is built around a motorized block called a Move Hub, powered by six AAA batteries and equipped with a tilt sensor. The $159.99 Boost kit includes another motor and a combination color and distance sensor, plus 843 more traditional Lego parts.

Once kids have launched the app, they can pick from five major building projects.

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The most complex is a foot-high anthropomorphic robot called Vernie, but there’s also a slightly terrifying mechanical cat named Frankie; a colorful guitar; a rugged, tractor-like vehicle; and the “Autobuilder” - a 3D printer-like machine that can be programmed to put Lego together.

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