LittleBits is introducing three new kits that teach children about electronics and how to think with a creative, inventive and activist mindset. The Base Inventor Kit, which will retail for $99.99, ...
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) - littleBits, the inventor of the electronic building block, is using kids’ own passions to get them excited about STEM/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) at ...
The littleBits Droid Inventor Kit allows kids to do something that Star Wars fans have dreamed of doing for decades: build a working R2-D2 droid from the ground up. The new toy costs $99 and can be ...
If you've ever wanted to train to be a Marvel inventor like Tony Stark and Shuri, the new kit from Littlebits could be your gateway to becoming the next superhero of science. The new Avengers Hero ...
Some 15,000 10-year-old girls will take part in the initial pilot program, with either the Littlebits Base Inventor Kit or Littlebits Electronic Music Inventor Kit. About 27 percent of all students ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of designing your own droid, the new LittleBits kit has your name on it. “Today we are continuing a global inventor movement that empowers young people to participate in a story ...
Aspiring coders will want to move quickly on these space-inspired littleBits Prime Day deals ending Tuesday (June 22). The kits are up to 40% off and will allow your kids to teach themselves coding ...
I’ve been watching STEAM and/or STEAM toys with great interest and great skepticism. While many parents and teachers report great success with programming toys like Cleverbot and whatever this thing ...
LittleBits has been keeping busy. The New York based educational hardware startup recently announced a new Avengers-themed kit and its first acquisition. This morning, it’s back with three new kits, ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- littleBits, the award-winning company that empowers kids to be inventors, today announced the availability of its Star WarsDroid Inventor Kit at new retail ...
STEM toys have never been more popular, a trend that’s coincided with growing workplace demand for programming skills. In 2017, there were almost ten times more computing jobs available than there ...