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NEW VERSION! This previous kit is discontinued, but we've got a brand - new one for the Micro:bit V2. Dive into learning how to use the micro:bit step - by - step this year with the Little Bird Micro:bit 24 - project Kit. It's an ideal start for coding and electronics. The BBC Micro Bit is a small, programmable device that makes programming easy and fun. Just turn it on and make it do something cool. You can wear it or customize it. The Little Bird Micro:bit Kit comes with 24 tutorials. These teach you how to use the micro:bit with different sensors and electronics in real - world scenarios, day by day until the big day. You'll get daily access to the tutorials starting December 1st, 2018, and they'll be available forever. Each kit and tutorial is carefully crafted by the Little Bird Team. After 24 days, you or your kids will know how to connect sensors and actuators to the BBC micro:bit and experience visual programming, Arduino, and Python. The kit includes a breadboard, jumper wires, various LEDs, sensors like thermistor, temperature, and many others, and actuators such as a buzzer and relay. There are also modules like the 7 - segment display and OLED display. And there's much more! You'll learn to set up the programming interface, use different components with the micro:bit, and perform various functions. Note that the picture has labeled little bags, but this version of the kit doesn't have daily labels.
Using the Little Bird Micro:bit 24 - Project Kit is a breeze. First, make sure you've set up the programming interface and the Arduino IDE for the micro:bit as described in the included tutorials. Start on December 1st to get daily access to a new tutorial. In each tutorial, follow the steps to connect the components like the breadboard, jumper wires, and different sensors and actuators to the micro:bit. You'll be guided on how to make LEDs blink, measure temperature and humidity, and more. When handling the components, be gentle. Avoid bending the jumper wires too much or applying excessive force to the sensors. Keep the kit in a dry and clean place to prevent damage to the electronic components. If you're using the kit with kids, supervise them to ensure they use the components safely. The tutorials are designed to be available forever, so you can always go back and review or learn something new.