The Kamibot is definitely one of the cutest presences at MWC Shanghai this year, an educational robot designed to teach programming to children.
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Even cuter, the Kamibot is actually an interactive papercraft toy, allowing kids to download papercraft symbols and dress up the robot with colorful outfits.
Funded via a Kickstarter project back in 2016, Kamibot focuses on teaching kids the principles of programming but it can also be controlled via smartphone or tablet, just like a Sphero robot.
Because it’s built using the open-source Arduino platform, kids can learn to code using Scratch, a drag-and-drop programming language.
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The Kamibot is available on Amazon and could definitely make a kid’s day!
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