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a bunch of neon green cups with the words kids can learn to code offline

Do you want your kids to learn to code? One way to get started is with unplugged coding activities. They can learn coding just by playing games and they can do it offline. Fun, right?

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a hand pointing to a white board with colorful dots on it and the words brain booster written

Tasskeya|Toddler Learning Activities | Brain Boosting Coding Activity This activity develops:- -Focus and Concentration -Cognitive thinking -Problem Solving Skills -Logical… | Instagram

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the worksheet for numbers 1 to 10 with dots and lines on it, which are

If you are looking for home activities and basic coding exercises for your kids. Check the book which I add to the page. This is a kind of kindergarten workbook that contains logic puzzles, cool math games, maze book 5-year-old and 4-year-old to develop your kids; Coding and algorithm studies, Learning, thinking, and drawing developer, […]

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an interactive game for children to learn how to find the correct shapes and color them

Download the What comes next figures. Educational logical game for kids. Complete the sequence. Activity page for children. 38820849 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!

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Hands-on unplugged coding activities for kids, featuring engaging STEM challenges like binary pixel art, algorithm-based drawings, and LEGO coding. These activities are designed to teach foundational coding concepts, such as sequencing, debugging, and loops, in a screen-free, interactive way. Perfect for elementary classrooms, Hour of Code, and Computer Science Education Week (CSEd Week), these centers foster problem-solving and critical thinking in young learners.

Looking for fun and engaging unplugged coding activities for kids? Explore hands-on, screen-free STEM centers perfect for teaching foundational coding concepts like algorithms, debugging, and sequencing. These activities are great for Hour of Code, Computer Science Education Week (CSEd Week), or any time you want to inspire young learners to explore computational thinking. Discover how unplugged coding can make learning coding fun and accessible for all kids!

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