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Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set

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Management number 234967789 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $26.64 Model Number 234967789
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  • Race is on to build hands-on coding skills
  • Build your maze, and then use the coding cards to create a step-by-step path for Colby
  • Includes 30 double-sided coding cards
  • Winner, ASTRA Best Toys for Kids 2016 - Learning Play Category
  • Ages: 5+

The Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set allows you to build your maze, and then use the coding cards to create a step-by-step path for Colby, the Programmable Robot Mouse. Program the sequence of steps, and then watch Colby race to find the cheese! This deluxe set includes 30 double-sided coding cards, 10 double-sided activity cards, cheese wedge, and Activity Guide to provide the perfect hands-on introduction to coding concepts.

Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set- Click to Enlarge

Create your path with 16 maze grids to create a 20" x 20" maze board, 22 maze walls, and 3 tunnels for endless possibilities. Colby lights-up, makes sounds, and features 2 speeds along with colorful buttons to match coding cards for easy programming and sequencing. Add multiple players with Jack, the Programmable Robot Mouse (LER 2841), sold separately. Colby measures 4"L and requires 3 AAA batteries (not included). Winner, ASTRA Best Toys for Kids 2016 - Learning Play Category.

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