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Robo Wunderkind is a modular robot even a five-year-old can program

Minecraft as partly replaced Lego bricks as a creative platform for young tinkerers, but while it is a fantastic avenue for training computer and block-building skills, Mojang's hit videogame also does little to improve handcrafting. Robo Wunderkind, from the German "wonder child," is a modular toy that promises to marry the old with the new by letting even the youngest hands and minds (aged five and up) build and program their own robot creations.
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Once the robot is built, children can use an iOS or Android tablet to program it via a visual, reportedly highly intuitive, interface. Possible actions will of course depend on the type of blocks used, but include driving around avoiding obstacles, recording and playing voice messages, solving mazes, even relaying the weather forecast.
The toy is compatible with MIT's Scratch, a simple programming language recommended for ages eight and up that will allow children to expand their robots' functionality even further. An API for more experienced programmers is also available.
A basic kit for a pledge of $149 includes a servo, proximity sensor, wheels, connectors and Lego adapters. A $249 pledge adds an LED display, light sensor and meteo sensors. Finally, a $499 pledge comes with an extra infrared sensor, laser pointer, camera, accelerometer and e-ink display.
If everything goes to plan, the kits will be delivered by July 2016.

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