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Fun things for kids: How to make led projects with Arduino and sound
You want to learn arduino coding by making a project that converts sound to visual with LED. Check out this step-by-step tutorial
Raspberry Pi projects for kids: How to make an electronic game with Raspberry Pi Pico
You want to learn how to make an electronic game with a Raspberry pi Pico following a step-by-step tutorial. Check out this STEM project for
Learning electronics for kids: Control lights with Arduino and a sound sensor by clapping.
Ever thought of having a light that turns on or off with the clap of a hand. Make one step-by-step with this arduino tutorial and a sound se
How to build an air cannon toy for kids at home
You like tinkering and making things with objects you can find at home, check this step-by-step tutorial on how to make an air cannon toy
Things to do in DC with kids: Lego robotics for kids - robotics coding - Part 3
You are looking for things to do in DC with your kids. Come join us for Lego robotics where your children can make robots and do coding
Entertainment for kids: How to make a giant bubble maker
You want to make a giant bubble maker at home step-by-step with dish soap, a cup in a couple of minutes, check out this tutorial.
Scratch day 2023 event in DC : Learn how to code from scratch with Lego robotics for kids
Your kids love Lego, robots and want to learn to code. Code join us if you are looking for fun things to do in dc with your kids. Check it o
Scratch Week 2023: Easy coding for kids with Scratch online event
Come join us online for the 2023 Scratch week event where we will see easy coding for kids, learn coding and more. Check it out.
Things to do in DC with kids: How to make a car from cardboard
If you are looking for things to do in dc with your kids, come join us for this hands-on STEM activity where your kid will make a small car.
Electronics Projects for Kids: Learn how to measure distance using Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor
In this tutorial, you can learn and practice how to make a proximity sensor for less than 30 dollars in 30 minutes at home with an Arduino
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