Robotics for Kids & Teens
Hands-on Learning with Coding
Build Robots, Code Robots


KiddyPi’s robotics courses for kids and teens are designed to introduce young learners to the fundamentals of robotics, coding, and engineering. To develop students' computational thinking, problem-solving, and technical skills while building and coding the robots.

About the course section

This course adapts to different age groups:

  • Ages 6-8 (KiddyBotics): Learn directional skills, computational thinking, and control robots using block-based coding.
  • Ages 9-12: Build robots with motors & sensors while learning block-based programming.
  • Ages 13+: Get hands-on with C++ or Python, programming robots using Arduino or Raspberry Pi.

Skills Kids Gain

By the end of the course, students will develop:

  • Computational Thinking - Learn logic and problem-solving through coding
  • Block-Based & Text-Based Coding - Progress from visual programming to real-world languages
  • Robotics & Engineering Concepts - Build and program functional robots
  • Sensor & Motor Control - Learn how to use real-world electronic components
  • AI & Automation - Explore smart robotics and basic artificial intelligence
  • Project-Based Learning -Apply knowledge through real-world robotic challenges

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Age Group 6-8 years
KiddyRobotics

Learn directional skills, computational thinking, and block-based coding to control simple robots through fun, hands-on activities.

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Age Group 9-12 years
Smart Robotics
Prerequisite: Electronics Level 1

Build and program robots with motors, sensors, and block-based coding, creating obstacle-avoiding and line-following robots.

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Age Groups 9-12, 13+ years
Advanced Robotics & Automation
Prerequisite: Electronics Level 1

Integrate sensors and motors to develop intelligent robots with automation and AI concepts using Arduino or Raspberry Pi.

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Ages 13+ years
Text-Based Coding with C++/Python

Transition to C++ or Python programming to code and control robots, working with microcontrollers & processors like Arduino & Raspberry Pi.