This set comes with a pair of button switches, and multicolour light emitting diode (LED) - just what you need to start learning/teaching Python on your Raspberry Pi (available separately)! Read and write to the GPIO pins with the provided example code. To help you identify each GPIO pin, the provided reference leaf fi...
Automate real devices with the Pimoroni Automation:bit using drag and drop makecode in the browser. It's a great way for kids aged 8+ to build robust projects, using the micro:bit's built-in sensors and buttons - you can even connect external controls using the screw in wire terminals. No soldering required!
The Adafruit CRICKIT for the micro:bit lets you add more features to your robots than just motors and servos - while still being compact and affordable.
This kit has everything you need to plug into your computer and start coding in the web browser - reading from multiple environmental sensors. A micro:bit is also included with battery pack and cable.
The Kitronik Klip V2.0 has all the essentials for school projects: Access to all the 19 pins on the BBC micro:bit with crocodile clips; An quick-loading battery cage with switch; and Quick connect and removal slot for the micro:bit.