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  2. The 20 best STEM toys and games to gift young learners and ...

    techcrunch.com/2023/11/21/the-20-best-stem-toys...

    The OffBits’ Jumbo Kit is a STEAM-focused kit of robust bits and bobs (aka 250+ colorful nuts, bolts and “shapely bits”). The aim is to encourage kids to get imaginative and play around ...

  3. littleBits' new kit teaches kids to build and code electronic ...

    www.engadget.com/2017-03-07-littlebits-code-kit.html

    Indeed, Code Kit has over a 100 different activities and lessons for children in grades three through eight, and there'll even be a guide that lets educators import lessons into Google Docs.

  4. KIDO'Z - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIDO'Z

    KIDOZ for businesses provides kid developers and publishers an SDK/JS to integrate within their property and begin monetizing safely and easily. The kid-friendly recommendation widget creates engagement with users by offering them more FREE videos, games, and apps to discover and enjoy. Advertisers may promote their children's content on the ...

  5. Arcade Coder teaches kids to build games for the whole family

    www.engadget.com/2019-08-30-arcade-coder-teaches...

    Tech Will Save Us (TWSU), the company behind cool kids' STEM kits, has launched a new flagship product designed to get kids into game design. The Arcade Coder is a 12-inch by 12-inch board with ...

  6. mTiny robot review: Screen-free coding for kids - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2019-11-17-mtiny-screen-free...

    It talks. It twirls and giggles and sings. It's screen-free but uses the same graphics found in ScratchJr in the form of coded cards. In addition to the USB-rechargeable mTiny robot -- with cute ...

  7. k-ID wins $45M to help game devs speedrun the child safety ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/06/25/a16z-k-id-game...

    Donovan said k-ID’s software offers single sign-on for kids, and offers a way for a child’s guardian to scan a QR code and unlock features within a game that may require parental approval.

  8. CodeSpark raises $4.1 million for games that teach kids how ...

    techcrunch.com/2016/09/29/codespark-raises-4-1...

    A Los Angeles startup called codeSpark has raised $4.1 million in seed funding for web and mobile games that teach kids how to code, even before they know how to read and write effectively ...

  9. KidzSearch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KidzSearch

    Separate accounts required for some services. Launched. April 8, 2005. KidzSearch is an American visual child-safe search engine and web portal powered by Google Programmable Search Engine with academic autocomplete that emphasizes safety for children. It uses Google 's SafeSearch technology with additional search term filtering for added safety.