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Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Instruction Manual

Tauira: LER2841

Kupu Whakataki

Embark on a coding adventure with the Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse. This hands-on, screen-free programmable mouse introduces children aged 4 and up to the fundamentals of coding, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The toy transforms abstract programming concepts into tangible, enjoyable learning experiences. The colorful Robot Mouse features intuitive directional buttons on its back that correspond with the included coding cards, allowing children to create step-by-step sequences and watch their code come to life as the mouse follows instructions, lights up, and makes sounds.

He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

  • 1 x Programmable Robot Mouse
  • 30 x Double-sided Coding Cards
  • 1 x Activity Guide

The mouse measures approximately 4 inches in length and requires 3 AAA batteries (not included).

Tatūnga

Tāuta Pūhiko

  1. Kimihia te wāhanga pākahiko i te taha raro o te Kiore Robot.
  2. Ma te whakamahi i te huriwiri mahunga Phillips iti, wetekina te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  3. Whakauruhia kia toru ngā pākahiko AAA hou, kia tika ai te polarity (+/-).
  4. Whakakapia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko ka mau ki te huri.

Preparing the Play Area

The Code & Go Robot Mouse is designed to work with activity sets (sold separately) or on any flat surface. If using an activity set, connect the green tiles to form a maze or path. Place obstacles and tunnels as desired to create challenges for the mouse.

Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse and Activity Set

Image: The Code & Go Robot Mouse with its activity set, showing green tiles, orange tunnels, and purple obstacles. The mouse is purple with colorful directional buttons.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Te Hia/Weto

  • To turn the Robot Mouse ON, slide the power switch located on its underside to the 'ON' position. The mouse's eyes will light up.
  • To turn the Robot Mouse OFF, slide the power switch to the 'OFF' position.

Programming the Mouse

The Robot Mouse is programmed using the directional buttons on its back.

  • Patene Arataki: Press the colored arrow buttons (forward, backward, left turn, right turn) to input a sequence of movements. Each press adds one step to the program.
  • Pātene Haere: Press the green 'Go' button (center) to execute the programmed sequence. The mouse will follow the commands in the order they were entered.
  • Ūkui Pātene: Press the yellow 'Clear' button to erase the current program.
  • Patene Hohenga: Press the red button to make the mouse perform a random action (e.g., squeak, blink lights, move back and forth).
Close-up of the Code & Go Robot Mouse showing its directional buttons

Whakaahua: He tata view of the purple Robot Mouse, highlighting the colorful directional buttons on its back.

Using Coding Cards

The 30 double-sided coding cards help visualize and plan the mouse's path before inputting commands. Lay out the cards in the desired sequence to represent the mouse's movements through a maze or to a target.

Child arranging coding cards to plan a path for the Robot Mouse

Image: A child's hands arranging green coding cards with arrows on a table, planning a path for the Robot Mouse.

Navigating Mazes

Create mazes using the activity tiles, tunnels, and obstacles. The goal is often to guide the Robot Mouse to a specific target, such as a piece of cheese. Plan the sequence of movements using the coding cards, then input the commands into the mouse and press 'Go'.

Robot Mouse navigating a maze created with green tiles and purple obstacles

Image: The Robot Mouse positioned within a maze constructed from green tiles and purple wall pieces, with a yellow cheese wedge as the target.

Tautuhinga Tere

The Robot Mouse offers two speeds to accommodate different play environments and skill levels. The speed switch is located on the underside of the mouse. Choose between normal speed for precise movements or hyper speed for faster navigation.

Te tiaki

Te horoi

To clean the Robot Mouse and activity tiles, wipe them with a soft, damp cloth. Do not immerse the mouse in water or use harsh cleaning agents.

Tiaki Pūhiko

  • Always use fresh batteries of the recommended type (3 AAA).
  • Kaua e hanumi nga pākahiko tawhito me nga pākahiko hou, nga momo pākahiko rereke ranei.
  • Tangohia nga pākahiko ki te kore e whakamahia te taakaro mo te wa roa kia kore ai e pakaru.

Raparongoā

Kaore Te Kiore e Whakautu

  • Me whakarite kei te 'ON' te whakakā hiko.
  • Tirohia mehemea kei te tika te whakaurunga o nga pākahiko me te nui o te utu. Whakakapihia mehemea e tika ana.
  • Press the yellow 'Clear' button to clear any previous program, then re-enter your commands.

Mouse Not Following Path Correctly

  • Verify that the programmed sequence of directional buttons matches the intended path.
  • Ensure the play surface is flat and free of debris that might obstruct the mouse's movement.
  • If using activity tiles, ensure they are securely connected and laid flat.

Whakatakotoranga

WaitohuRauemi Ako
Tau tauiraLER2841
Awhe Tau4+ years (Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months, Maximum Age: 84 months)
Puna Mana3 pākahiko AAA (kaore i whakauruhia)
Momo RawaKirihou
Te Ahu o te Tuemi6.4 x 6.3 x 2.6 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi0.5 Pauna
Whaainga MataurangaSTEM (Putaiao, Hangarau, Hangarau, Pangangarau)

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This product is provided with no manufacturer warranty. For any questions or support regarding the Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse, please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or visit the official Learning Resources webpae.

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