SKU: SF-2443-AUWF
Categories: Programming, Robotics
Matatalab Pro Set is a fun and interactive way to introduce toddlers to programming concepts.
Designed for young learners, this set uses interactive activities and a visual programming system to teach fundamental skills such as sequencing, conditions, and debugging. By engaging in playful missions, children can develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities while exploring the world of programming in an intuitive, imaginative way.
Benefits of the Product:
Easy Introduction to Programming: The Matatalab Pro Set uses intuitive, graphic-based programming blocks to teach toddlers fundamental programming concepts like sequencing and logic, without any need for text-based commands.
Hands-On Learning: Children use physical programming blocks and a control tower to manipulate a robot, MatataBot, teaching them abstract coding concepts through tangible actions.
Fosters Creativity and Imagination: The open-ended play with blocks allows children to use their creativity to create endless possibilities and control the robot movements through algorithms.
Develops Critical Skills: Through practical games, children improve problem-solving, critical thinking, teamwork, and creativitykills that are essential for future learning.
Engaging and Fun: The set includes family challenges and artist/music training cards, making learning programming a fun, collaborative experience for children and their families.
What Inside the Box?
MatataBot
Control Tower with Image Recognition Camera
Control Board
9 Programming Blocks
3 Family Challenge Books
3 Artist Training Cards
3 Musician Training Cards
Double-Sided Game Card
USB Type-C CableObstacles and Flags
12-Month Warranty
Unlock the world of programming for young minds with the strong Matatalab Pro Set engaging, hands-on way for toddlers to learn and explore coding concepts in a playful, creative way!
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