Coding & Programming Kits
Explore our range of coding and programming kits, perfect for learners of all ages getting started with software development, robotics, and interactive electronics. From block-based visual programming to Python and beyond, these kits make it easy to build real projects while learning to code.
Ideal for STEM education, classroom activities, coding clubs, and self-paced learning at home. We stock kits compatible with popular platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and micro:bit, with fast shipping across Australia.
CrowPi3 - Al Learning and Development Station - Basic Kit
SKU: EC-SER14003P1 | Brand: Elecrow
The CrowPi 3 is an all-in-one portable programming lab with 41 built-in sensors and modules, a 4.3-inch touchscreen, and support for multiple development boards. Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, micro:bit, Raspberry Pi...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
micro:Maqueen Plus V2 (18650 Battery) with micro:Maqueen Mechanic
SKU: DF-MBT0021-EN-18650-3 | Brand: DFRobot
The micro:Maqueen Plus V2 is a STEAM educational robot platform powered by the BBC micro:bit. This bundle includes the Maqueen Plus V2 robot car (18650 battery version) along with the micro:Maqueen Mechanic kit, which...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
Inventor Kit for Micro: bit Starter programming kit Crowbits
SKU: EL-CRB0000MK | Brand: Jaycar
Description "Inventor Kit" is the primary robot programming kit of the Crowbits series. It uses Micro:bit as the mainboard console, and combines with magnetic electronic modules as well as Lets code, a visual graphics...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
micro:bit smart coding kit (with micro:bit)
SKU: EF-EF08205 | Brand: ElecFreaks
An educational coding kit built around the micro:bit and ElecFreaks Wear:bit wearable module. Learn programming through hands-on projects covering sensors, wireless communication, audio, and interactive games — all us...
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DIMM™ - The Robot who can teach kids to code.
SKU: PI-BIB001 | Brand: Pimoroni
DIMM is a programmable robot maker kit from BinaryBots, designed to teach kids coding fundamentals using a BBC micro:bit. Build the flat-pack cardboard robot, connect the included sensors and speaker, then bring DIMM ...
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