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Win Botley 2.0 coding robot from Learning Resources #KiddyChartsAdvent

Win a Botley 2.0 coding robot, We are already on day 4 of our advent giveaways, be sure to check out the others, to make sure you have entered them all. Today we have a fabulous bundle of STEM goodies from Learning Resources, with a total prize value of £110!

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Win Botley 2.0 Coding Robot

One winner will receive:

Thanks goes to the leading educational toy manufacturer, Learning Resources® who is offering this prize to one lucky winner. This bumper prize is ideal for encouraging STEM learning through play, and the perfect Christmas gift for celebrating the FUN-damentals (!) of coding.

Win Botley Robot

There are so many benefits of learning coding skills through play.

Coding isn’t just for budding computer whizzes, introducing coding at home can help support children’s entire learning journey, and the earlier children start, the more they’ll get out of it.

Coding is fun, and when children engage with coding and programming through play, they can practise cause-and-effect thinking, and learn agility, resilience and persistence skills.

STEM toys such as Botley® 2.0 The Coding Robot allow children to experiment and solve problems on their own, and putting them in control of their decisions gives them a sense of autonomy and boosts their confidence. Coding also offers opportunities for logic-based creativity and gives children the chance to come up with innovative solutions to problems; sparking curiosity.

Botley® 2.0 The Coding Robot is a 100% screen-free way to introduce early coding skills to children aged 5+ through hands-on play.  It is easy to use and will have children coding in minutes.

The Activity Set comes with:

  • One Botley 2.0,
  • Remote Programmer,
  • Two face plates,
  • 40 coding cards,
  • Six double-sided boards,
  • 27 obstacle building pieces,
  • Glow-in-the-dark stickers, and
  • Starter guide with coding challenges. 
Coding Robot from Learning Resources
Botley 2.0 in the dark – how cool is this?

The accessory sets are compatible with Botley 2.0 and add to the enjoyment of STEM discovery fun.

Botley 2.0 Coding Robot

With the Botley Crashin’ Construction Set, children can build a STEM obstacle challenge and then use Botley’s scoop, crane and wrecking ball attachments to bash and knock them down.  The 40-piece Action Challenge Set enables children to extend their learning and test their skills with Botley even further.

If you’re not lucky enough to win you’ll find Botley the Coding Robot and accessory packs at  www.learningresources.co.uk

How to win Botley 2.0 coding robot

We are keeping it easy for you to win Botley this Christmas, so:

  • Tweet about the giveaway mentioning KiddyCharts and LRUK, we have provided you with an idea of what to say, come and join in using the #KiddyChartsAdvent hashtag,
  • Follow @LRUK on Twitter, so you hear first about what Learning Resources is up to in the UK,
  • Visit our Christmas activity book, and let us know which activity you like the best once you have downloaded the eBook. Why not have a break and entertain the kids with it too?
  • Tell us who you would like to win this for, and why in the comments within the article,
  • Let you friends know about the competition with our unique link, and if any use that link to enter, you also get extra chances to win too.

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Here you go – enter now, and then pop over to the other advents too!

Day 4: Win Botley 2.0 coding robot bundle from Learning Resources worth £110

Do check out the terms for our giveaways; this closes at midday on Wednesday 16th December. We will try and get the prize to the winner before Christmas, but we cannot guarantee this. The competition is for the UK only.

Don’t forget to take a look at our other giveaways on the site, both within the advent and beyond. We always have free resources for kids too, which are worth checking out. They are usually released once a week:

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Helen

Helen is a mum to two, social media consultant, and website editor; and this site is (we think) the only Social Enterprise parenting magazine! Since giving up being a business analyst when juggling travel, work and kids proved too complicated, she founded KiddyCharts so she could be with her kids, and use those grey cells at the same time. KiddyCharts has reach of over 1.1million across social and the site. The blog works with big family brands (including travel) to help promote their services, as well as offering free resources to parents of kids under 10. It gives 51%+ profits to Reverence for Life, who fund a number of important initiatives in Africa, including bringing running water and basic equipment to a school in Tanzania. Helen has worked as a digital marketing consultant (IDM qualified) with various organisations, including Channel Mum, Truprint, Talk to Mums, and Micro Scooters. She loves to be creative in the brand campaigns she works on. Get in touch TODAY!

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Lindsey Martin

Tuesday 15th of December 2020

My daughter would really enjoy doing this together.

Maria b

Monday 14th of December 2020

My sons would all really enjoy playing with this!

sarah lee

Monday 14th of December 2020

I love botley! Would be overjoyed to win this for my 6 yeasr old son who loves robots! Thank you so much for the chance iot would be so appreciated and much loved!

Dragonfly63

Sunday 13th of December 2020

My granddaughter is 5 just after Christmas and this would be such a great head start in such an important area.

Amy Doyle

Sunday 13th of December 2020

I know my son would love this he loves learning new things and this wouldn't defintly be the toy to do it

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