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Introducing coding in the classroom can feel challenging, but Cubetto makes it effortless. Our hands-on playset brings programming to life—no screens, just exploration, creativity, and fun! We’ve ...
Turn Cubetto into a drawing bot in under 5 minutes. Bring coding alive with colours. Unleash your inner artist with simple steps. Cut a large sheet of paper for your background. If need be tape the ...
Turn Cubetto into a golfing pro in five minutes. Design your own mini golf course, and help Cubetto hit a hole-in-one! Tape a craft stick on to Cubetto’s side. Make sure it is low down and extends at ...
Build and navigate a maze in minutes with Cubetto. Flip your World Map upside down. Write a search algorithm, try something new. Lay your Home Map upside down on the floor. You should be able to just ...
To be a programmer in the 1970s, ’80s, ’90s and most of the noughties was to be a nerd, a dweeb, a geek. Programmers registered high on screentime, and very, very low on social skills – or so the ...
Turn Cubetto into a dog and take him on an adventure in celebration of the Chinese Year of the Dog. Print out the dog mask template on white paper and cut out the puppy face and two ears. Decorate the ...
Loretta Hopper from Chapel Hill, USA, used the Cubetto Playset to help with issues of executive functioning for ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) children. Hopper notes on the 30-minute sessions with the ...
Brrr… Cubetto looks out of the window and shivers. Winter is well and truly here. Are those snowflakes he spots gently falling on the tree in his garden? He decides ...
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Use your Cubetto Code & Colour to make this fun drawing! The instructions are super simple, and you can get creative filling in your square. Attach a felt tip pen to Cubetto using your Doodle Band.
See Cubetto crawl across your favorite map as a spooky spider. Cut the ping pong ball almost in half, leaving a small connection between the two halves. Colour each half like insect eyeballs (see ...
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