Ask HN: How do you teach robotics to a 5-year-old?
My son is 5 and wants to learn how to build robots. Anyone know of age-appropriate books, resources, or kits that have worked well for their kids? We're homeschooling, so curriculum tips are also appreciated.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 32.4 ms ] threadFor something more "pure electronics" oriented, I also highly recommend the book Junkbots, which focuses on building small robots (that do fun things) out of household items:
http://www.amazon.com/JunkBots-Bugbots-Bots-Wheels-Technolog...
The nice things about the MindStorms is that they are very flexible— you can build simplistic project (a basic 4 wheel car that you can program to move around) or extremely advanced projects (people have built rubik's cube solver using mindstorms).
If your 5 year old really gets into them, he'll probably use them for years.
Parallax, the basic stmap guys have a robot for beginners. Its already built and the body is covered with a plastic shell. It is programmed using basic.
Great people too.
Link to Parallax Robot Comparison Chart for reference: http://www.parallax.com/RobotComparisonChart/tabid/524/Defau...
Let them express their understanding of robots, not yours.
I'm trying to teach him as gently as possible while still keeping the interest up. We'll probably build some cool things together that are over his head just for the wow factor, but I want to give him things he can accomplish too while we explore the fundamentals of math, physics, electricity, tools, and machines.