My Account Calendar of Events About Us Contact Us Policies Listen to Youth Services Librarian Michelle tell you about all our resources. Once you start watching, click on the bottom right of video to view it full screen. The race is on to build hands-on coding skills! Build your maze, and then use the coding cards to create a step-by-step path for Colby, the Programmable Robot Mouse. Program the sequence of steps, and then watch Colby race to find the cheese! This coding game teaches digital skills! This fun board game pairs hands-on play with strategies based on fundamental coding concepts. Two to four players take turns drawing coding cards that they string together into sequences of commands to 'compute' their way toward those tempting cheesy wedges. Tackle early math concepts in the Code & Go Robot Mouse Math set. Using the included number and coding cards, dice, and playmat, you can introduce core coding concepts to lessons in addition, subtraction, number sequencing. What happens when gears are connected? Do they rotate together, at the same speed, direction or with similar force? Truly experience gears through this activity; growing understanding through tinkering, experimentation and even engineering amusement park rides. Children will have fun while building gross motor skills by stepping, hopping and turning. This set introduces children to early coding and programming ideas without electronics. The full-color guide includes sample mazes and coding overview. Learn how to code using LittleBits Code Kit. With this coding and electronics kit, students create games and make inventions while exploring programming and engineering concepts in the classroom. Snap together the easy to-use building blocks and start inventing. Meet the complete electronics kit for kids designed to encourage exploration, experimentation, and creativity. Developed with educators, the STEAM Student Set makes the engineering design process fun and iterative for students while giving you everything you need to easily implement 20+ hours of standards-aligned curriculum in the classroom. Makes STEM Education fun! Start out easy with a banana piano. First setup takes seconds. Then make game controllers, musical instruments, and countless inventions. Advance to additional inputs and multi-key remapping up to 18 keys. Ages 8 to infinity. Ages 8+ can explore the miniature world with adult help. Ask our Youth Services Librarian Michelle about all your possibilities when you check this out. Children can learn about electronics and build with Snap Circuits Jr. 100. It's an award-winning circuit set that features 100 projects to do. They include sound effects, alarms, touch circuits and games.