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How to Teach Your Kids to Code With a Raspberry Pi

Learning to code is a great way for children to develop problem-solving skills, and the Raspberry Pi is a great device to start on.

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Xtron Pro Review: Adults Will Like It, But Kids Won't and That's a Problem

Xtron Pro is a smart, portable system for developing basic, retro-style games, with support for sensors and peripherals.

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Elecrow Crowbits: The Ultimate LEGO-Compatible STEM Learning System That Grows With Your Child

Brick builds, combined with magnetic electronics blocks, and programmable micro-controllers. Does it get any better than this?

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Getting Started With Scratch on the Raspberry Pi

Our Scratch tutorial lets you have fun with a Raspberry Pi even if you don't know how to code.

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Make Your Own Mario Game! Scratch Basics for Kids and Adults

Did you know that you can create games even if you don't know programming? Here's a complete guide to getting started on making your first game in Scratch.

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5 Reasons to Give Your Kids a Raspberry Pi

If you don't own a Raspberry Pi and you have children of a suitable age, you need to seriously think about bringing one home. It could transform your child's life – here's why.

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6 Projects to Teach Your Kids Computing with Linux This Summer

How do you keep your child occupied and entertained whilst teaching them an important career skill during those long, summer months? These six projects will teach the basics of computing, with Linux at the heart.

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Afraid of Programming in Code? Try Scratch For Arduino

Scratch 4 Arduino allows novices like me to build exciting Arduino projects with a visual interface. It's simple, it's fun, and it'll teach you the fundamental building blocks of programming.

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