Cubetto Playset

Screenless coding for students ages 3 and up. The Cubetto Playset has everything you need to start your coding adventures straight out of the box.

Grades: PreK-2


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$225.00
SKU
PRIMO001B-EN

Get to Know:

The Cubetto is a smiling wooden robot built for teaching the basics of coding to students as young as three years old. Ideal for preschool classrooms, this engaging tool helps get kids to understand the very basics of coding as they program the movements and directions of the robot. With a simple, building block-like interface and basic controls, the Cubetto is incredibly accessible for young kids—even those who've not yet learned to read.

Its included storybook, world map, and the colorful blocks inspire children’s imaginations, sowing the seeds of creativity and problem solving while they play. By sticking to the basic ideas of programming, the Cubetto helps keep young kids interested, engaged, and challenged without confusing them or making them feel overwhelmed. It's a perfect tool when mixing meaningful learning and play with inspiring adventures to create a screenless, friendly, and all-encompassing introduction to coding.

What's in the Box:

  • Cubetto Robot
  • Control Board
  • Story Book
  • World Map
  • 16 Blocks
  • Please note that batteries are NOT included

If you're looking for tech grants for schools, two Cubetto Playsets would fit perfectly into one of our $500 monthly awards.

The Cubetto Playset consists of three central components: the wooden Cubetto Robot, its control board, and 16 brightly colored code blocks. These blocks, when placed on the control board, trigger signals that are sent to the Cubetto and tell it to execute certain actions based on the combinations of the blocks. Three of the four blocks represent simple commands—forward, turn left, and turn right—so children can easily understand the relationship between inputs and outputs.

Their fourth block, the “command” block, acts like a shortcut representing the sequence of commands in the bottom, boxed-off row of your control board, which is used for creating loops or subroutines in programming. Kids can simply place the blocks into the slots on the board and push the button, prompting the Cubetto to follow the commands in real time!

Find ideas for Cubetto lesson plans and classroom suggestions for STEM in early education in our Tips & Tricks blog.

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Manufacturer Primo
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