It is DAY THREE of our 12 festive Christmas giveaways in 12 days! If you missed the other days, do check back and look at them all. Today you can win this awesome Cubetto wooden toy to teach youngsters to code!
THE AWARD WINNING CUBETTO PLAYSET NOW AVAILABLE
Educational toys for kids are in demand this Christmas. Among them is Cubetto, a Montessori-approved coding toy, designed to help children aged three years and up to write their first programs, using a friendly wooden robot, powered by a revolutionary coding language made of tangible blocks, instead of text on screens.
It provides an important introduction to the subject of computer science, preparing children for the jobs of the future without having them glued to a screen, which is a unique feature of the Cubetto Playset.
Cubetto represents a significant benchmark in the field of computer programming, as it significantly lowers the age barrier for learning to code by removing the screen based interaction.
The aim of the toy is to control Cubetto, a wooden robot who likes to be told where to go and how to get there. You move him by creating sequences of instructions (programs) using the colourful blocks placed on Cubetto’s “board” or “control panel”.
Cubetto is, in equal parts, tech-innovation, educational tool, and a fun open-ended game. it is simple to set-up and grasp for both children and adults, providing an easy way for parents and children to spend more time together having fun while learning an important skill for the future.
There are no screen devices or Wi-Fi connections needed to play with Cubetto. He works straight out of the box. The play-set is made up of a few distinct elements:
1. Cubetto: A friendly wooden robot who likes to be told where to go and how to get there,
2. Board: A programming console that allows you to control Cubetto,
3. 16x Blocks: A set of colourful coding blocks that make up Cubetto’s instructions, and
4. World Map: A beautifully designed map with an illustrated activity book that helps children and parents get started with play.
Without further ado – here is the entry widget and we wish you best of luck!
Day 3 – Cubetto wooden robot to help kids learn to code (Worth £124.99)
This competition ends at 11.59pm on the Monday 19th of December. We will announce the winner as soon as we can after the close date so that we can endeavour to get the prize out before Christmas. We cannot, however, guarantee this. All our standard terms and conditions apply, and this is for UK and Ireland delivery only.
We also want to mention Message in a Bottle website – for designing the online chart with their wonderful characters in it.
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Visit www.primotoys.com to find more information about Cubetto wooden toy.
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i love that ill probably learn from this too!!
I like that its educational and fun and teaches STEAM
I think a toy that will benefit my daughters education xx
I like the fact children are learning in a fun and enjoyable way
I like the mix of traditional wood and modern coding.
What I love the best is the fact it takes me right back to when I was about 6, and we had a “toy” robot in the classroom that looked a bit like a robot vacuum cleaner, and worked along very similar lines to this – and I absolutely loved it, best thing ever :)
They teach analysis and logic
Love the simplicity of the design
it is wifi free x
This is an amazing idea. I work in a SEN school, we have a lot of kids with Dyslexia, we use a tool called TEACHH, which involves some coding activities. Cubetto would be an amazing tool to use!
The simplicity of the design, it’s so appealing and timeless.
This will put my child on the pathway to discovering coding, I think it’s a great idea.
That they are educational and fun at the same time!
A fantastic hands on way to learn and it looks sturdy enough to last
No screen devices or WiFi are required to work it
That it’s hands-on & practical, you can learn without staring at a screen!
This is the first time I have seen this, and I love the ideas behind it. I also think it would be great fun and help with learning. I think adults would join in the fun too.
I love that it could teach kids a skill that is going to be so useful for them in this day and age and for their future, it also looks fun and no doubt will keep them interested for quite a good while x
That is teaches skills and is hard to break.
I like that the kids could be learning something new without realising it.
I like the idea that it’s made to be so simple that even I can understand it ;) x
I love that it gets them thinking and not looking at a screen
coding is so important these days and i love that my son could gain knowledge that i could never give him
It is so innovative – the robot is amazing and the different adventures fun and educational
I like the fact it is hard wearing and will help them learn new skills through play before they even start school!