Mover Kit – an active wearable that kids make and code
Mover Kit encourages movement! It’s a game, speed-activated bike light, disco bracelet – whatever a kid can make, move & code it to be.
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Mover Kit – an active wearable that kids make and code
Mover Kit encourages movement! It’s a game, speed-activated bike light, disco bracelet – whatever a kid can make, move & code it to be.
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Bethany and Daniel are designers, artists, makers, educators, parents, and founders of Technology Will Save Us.
They are on a mission to spark the creative imaginations of young people using hands on technology.
They have introduced the Mover Kit, an active play wearable, which kids can make and code themselves through active play.
The Mover Kit is an intuitive way for kids ages 8 and over to learn the fundamentals of electronics, programming and solve problems creatively. It encourages kids to learn by doing what they do best – being active and playing!
The Mover Kit was named Forbes’ Toy to Watch in 2016.
They have launched a Kickstarter Campaign to get the Mover Kit into your kid's hand and take him on an amazing journey of invention.
More info available here
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