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åÊChildren can be force wielders too with the Coding Force STEM Wielder. Harness the full power of the force from Star Wars while simultaneously learning how to code! There are plenty of incredible things that kids with the force at hand can do. Just swipe your hand on the sensor once you have your coding completed to do a variety of awesome actions. These include slashing with your light saber and throwing stormtroopers around.
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Our SmartKidsPlanet initiative began in 2017 when 3 geeky and dedicated parents saw a gap in the children’s toys and games market. An opportunity was spotted while we struggled to find toys and games for our kids which enriched their minds and guided them toward science, art, math and construction. The trio then knew that their paths were set, establishing an online shop with a comprehensive range of intelligent toys for babies, children and young teenagers.
With offices based in California, our SmartKidsPlanet team enjoys a daily growth in our presence within the children’s educational toys market. We love our new place in life, and we love helping young minds with their growth and skill development, all while having as much fun as possible.
I bought this for my 10 year old nephew. He reported that it was awesome. He likes coding so this was right up his alley.
I am a ITST college student and so far its a great project it put two of my favorite things together.
Star wars and coding. I may buy the other models it will be great to bring to class and use on breaks.
My kids, 8 and 6, are really enjoying coding with this. It set right up after Christmas morning with no issues, and they've already spent hours and hours working through different coding lessons/games. Highly recommended to any kids who love Star Wars.
We got this for our 8 and 10 yo kiddos who like Star Wars and love doing STEM activities. We’re always looking for something that will get long term use, since it seems like they get bored of most toys within a couple of weeks. It’s been over a month now and it’s still getting sporadic use. They found the tutorials easy to follow and fun to code it to do different things. They only thing I wish is that they could each have their own “account” they could switch between with their own stuff. As it is, it works fine. That’s just a minor thing I think would be handy.
I bought this as a present for my 12 year old cousin who lives in China and wanted to learn how to code. He can understand a little bit of English, and was able to set up the kit entirely on his own from the instructions provided. Once the device is set up, you have to download the app (which in China you can download on your computer or if you have an iPhone/iPad you can also get from the Apple Store). The App is entirely in English (at least based on what I could tell) which my cousin struggled with a little bit in certain areas. Overall, it's a very fun and educational toy!