Following are some of the Lego Robotics Builds
LEGO DRAGON
AGE 7+
A LEGO dragon with gears and motors introduces dynamic movement to the mythical creature. By integrating gears and motors, children engineer a dragon that can move This hands-on project not only stimulates creativity but also teaches basic engineering concepts, enhancing both imaginative play and STEM skills.
LEGO SPINNING TOP
RECOMMENDED FOR AGE 6+
The LEGO Spinning Top is a captivating mechanical marvel. Constructed using LEGO GEARS, it features a central axis with a propeller-like design. When activated, the spinning top showcases the principles of rotational motion. This simple yet ingenious creation provides a fun exploration.
SPIKE LEGO DANCING ROBOT
RECOMMENDED FOR AGE 6+
Spike, the LEGO Dancing Robot, is a dynamic creation using the Spike Prime robotics kit. With motors and sensors, Spike moves to programmed dance routines. It blends coding, engineering, and entertainment, offering a hands-on introduction to robotics. This playful educational experience engages kids as they learn about technology and programming concepts through dance.
LEGO SPIKE GRABBER
RECOMMENDED FOR AGE 8+
The LEGO Spike Grabber is a mechanical creation where children construct a functional grabbing mechanism using LEGO pieces and the Spike Prime set. This project encourages hands-on engineering, problem-solving, and creativity as kids design a device capable of picking up and gripping objects, providing a playful introduction to robotics and mechanics.
LEGO WEDO 2.0 ROVER
RECOMMENDED FOR AGE 6+
The LEGO WeDo Rover is a versatile robotics creation introducing young enthusiasts to concepts. Assembled with the WeDo 2.0 kit, it features motors and sensors for movement and interaction. Kids code to navigate and control the rover, fostering fun, skills in an engaging, educational, and hands-on robotic adventure.
LEGO WEDO BEE PROJECT
RECOMMENDED FOR AGE 6+
LEGO WeDo 2.0 Pollination Project combines robotics and nature. Children build a model to simulate pollination, using Motors and Sensors enjoying themselves while exploring the essential role of pollinators in ecosystems.

