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Quercetti Peg Brite Coding
Suggested Age: 5-10 YearsIncludes: Game Board, Game PiecesCPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_partsNumber of Players: 1 or More PlayersEducational Focus: Coding, Creative ThinkingMaterial: PlasticBattery: 3 AA Alkaline, Required, Not Included & bull;Two ways to play! & bull;Make mosaics following illustrated patterns & bull;Make mosaics following an algorithm & bull;Mosaics light up! & bull;Develops ability to break down complex problems into single parts & bull;Develops unplugged coding skills & bull;Ages 6+The classic light-up pegs have been upgraded to become a formidable machine to teach children about computational thinking and coding unplugged. Computational thinking is the ability to break down a complex problem into different parts in order to make it easier to solve. Coding unplugged teaches the basic principles of programming without using electronic devices. There are two ways to play - in the first, you create mosaics following the patterns on the illustrated side of the cards. In the second, you create mosaics following the algorithm on the coding side of the card. Once the mosaic is complete, the transparent Peg Brite pegs light up like colored light bulbs. Uses 3 AA batteries (not included). Includes:1 Peg Brite6 mosaic sheets6 coding sheets2 peg boxes180 pegs
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Quercetti Rami Code
Suggested Age: 5-10 YearsIncludes: Game BoardCPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_partsNumber of Players: 1 PlayerEducational Focus: CodingMaterial: Paper, PlasticBattery: No Battery Used & bull;Gives children their first experience with coding and programming & bull;Teaches coding with binary numbers and moving switches to drop balls along a route & bull;Develops ability to break down complex problems into single parts & bull;Ages 5+Rami celebrates 40 years of success. Winner of best educational toy of the year awards in multiple international competitions, and still unmatched in terms of playability and for its educational value, this toy helps small children to think creatively and to resolve problems applying logic - one step at a time. The new version, Rami Code, gives children their first experience of coding, or programming, which is writing instructions that make an object do what it does. This skill is becoming more and more important in the educational environment because it stimulates children’s computational thinking, the ability to break down a complex problem into single parts which are easier to solve.Includes:1 Rami Code1 pathway cover1 toy guide
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Quercetti Codice Segreto - Secret Code
Suggested Age: 7 Years and UpIncludes: Game Board, Game PiecesCPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_partsNumber of Players: 2 or More PlayersEducational Focus: CodingMaterial: PlasticBattery: No Battery Used & bull;Strategy game for two or more players & bull;Break the secret code made up by the other player or team! & bull;Teaches deductive reasoning & bull;Various levels of difficulty & bull;Ages 7+A strategy game for two or more players, with two levels of difficulty. Using deductive reasoning and logic, the decoder has to break the secret code made up by the other player, in the least amount of tries. Then it’s the first player’s turn to create a combination of colors as complex as possible so that it can’t be decoded. The illustrated leaflets included show the different levels of difficulty of the secret code, which may be made up of 4 or 5 positions, using the 8 colors available.Includes:2 beginner sheets2 expert sheets1 pegboard80 point pegs280 pegs4 pinpoint nails1 awl1 code board
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Quercetti Pallino Coding
Suggested Age: 6-12 YearsIncludes: Game BoardCPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_partsNumber of Players: 1 PlayerEducational Focus: CodingMaterial: Paper, PlasticBattery: No Battery Used & bull;Two ways to play! & bull;Make mosaics following illustrated diagrams & bull;Make mosaics following an algorithm & bull;Develops ability to break down complex problems into single parts & bull;Develops unplugged coding skills & bull;Ages 6+The Pallino game is now for coding! The popular classic game with mosaics made up of colored balls has become a useful machine to introduce small children to computational thinking and unplugged coding. Computational thinking is the ability to break a complex problem down into different parts in order to make it easier to solve. Unplugged coding teaches the principles of programming without using electronic devices. The toy has two game modes. The first is making mosaics following the diagrams on the illustrated side of the cards. The second is making mosaics following the algorithm on the coding side of the cards.Includes:Pallino Coding game8 cards1 game guide
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