
My 9 year old son is interested in learning simple electronic circuits. I bought it for breadboard, LEDs, switches and other components. I figured we'd have to wait a few years before delving into Arduino and programming. I was wrong waiting! He immediately wanted to try Arduino and now we're hooked. I'm fairly tech savvy but not a programmer or new to Arduino. This company has a well organized download with pictures, instructions and code. Each lesson is broken down into easy steps with drawings, pictures and descriptions of each component used. It's like a mini lesson plan for each project. It would be very easy to learn in a small group. Each set even comes in its own little storage box. Code sketches for Arduino are included with each lesson. Just click on the file and it will open in an app ready to be uploaded to the Arduino. It is so easy! We are already reviewing other kits offered by this company. I am very impressed. If you are new to Arduino and want to get started with simple steps, buy this. Even if you don't use an Arduino (and you will), the circuit components are worth it.

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