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Kitronik Simple Robotics Kit for the BBC micro:bit

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Enter the world of robotics with our Simple Robotics kit and build your own easy build microbit-controlled robot. It has been designed, from the ground up, to be simple to build by even the youngest of fingers. From its one-piece cardboard chassis to its clip lead connections, everything goes together in a way that is as free from frustration as possible.

Requires: 1x BBC micro:bit, 1x  Screwdriver, 1x Pair of Scissors.

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Bildungsstufe: upper primary
Fach: Robotics/ Microcontrollers, informatics
Fachbereich: Medien & Informatik - M&I
Programmiersprache: MakeCode
Schnittstelle: USB
language: English, German

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