Code & Go Robot Mouse

€ 46.70
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
21-LER2841
  • Invites your child to use their concentration skills.
  • Ideal for stimulating your child's curiosity.
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Suitable for:
  • Concentration
  • Curiosity
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What makes this product special

This clever little robot mouse is specially designed to engage curious children and introduce them to the basic ideas behind coding through hands-on play.

Children can program the mouse on their own or collaborate in small groups to plan its movements and routes, encouraging logical thinking, critical thinking, and teamwork through play.

Alongside the mouse, you’ll get 30 arrow coding cards for building paths and planning the mouse’s movements step by step.

The mouse is made of impact-resistant plastic.
Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)

Includes an English-language guide.

Here, essential skills are engaged, which are wonderful for your child's well-being and ability to learn new things:

  • Your child gets better at concentrating.
  • Ideal for children's curiosity.


Suitable for ages 4 yrs. to 7 yrs.

Science is no longer something difficult and complicated which adults tinker with in distant offices or laboratories. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)- based toys are proof of that. The conventional boundaries between natural science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are blurred, and your child learns through playing and experimenting.

Do you know Learning Resources?

As you can tell from their name, it's important for Learning Resources to create materials that make learning fun for children.

In particular, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is at the centre at Learning Resources. For example, your child can learn to explore and experiment, build robots, and learn to code. For educators and teachers, Learning Resources is a learning goldmine. Sorting animals, math games, and coding dinosaurs can really add some fun to the teaching.

See our selection from Learning Resources here.


Do you know what STEM means, and why most kids learn better when school subjects mix and mingle?

Read all about STEM, STEAM, and STREAM right here on our blog.
More Information
Item number21-LER2841
BrandLearning Resources
Age4 yrs., 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs.
Suitable forConcentration, Curiosity
FunctionImagination, Fine motor skills, Memory, Hand-eye coordination, Concentration, Logical thinking, Role play
Instructions/rulesEnglish, French, Spanish, German