This Toy Herbivorous Insect Will Teach Your Toddler How to Code (Wait...

This Toy Herbivorous Insect Will Teach Your Toddler How to Code (Wait Till You See This Ingenious Invention)

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So, how exactly did Fisher price pull this innovation off?

The new toy is called a Code-a-Pillar, and it is a caterpillar that completes a function when it has been properly coded, or in toddler talk- snapped together in proper sequence.

Although, Silverman expressed that his 2 year-old still manages to get yogurt all over the floor, he seems to have hope that just

maybe this breakthrough toy by Fisher price can not only teach the tots to code, but code the it to clean up their mess!

Not sure if that’s going to happen, but take a look at the Code-a-Pillar, will you consider buying one?

My 2-year-old son has officially entered the “I can do it myself” phase, which would be fine if he actually could do half of the things he thinks he can. My kitchen is perpetually covered in yogurt.

But while his fine motor skills could use some fine-tuning, his brain is itching to exert control over his tiny world, and a new gadget from toymaker Fisher-Price is right up his little egomaniacal alley.

Making its debut at this week’s CES show in Las Vegas, the Think & Learn Code-a-Pillar is just what the name implies: a robotic caterpillar that gently introduces wee ones to the basics of coding.

For complete story, check out Ben Silverman over at yahoo.com (click here)

Image credit: Lysanne Anderson

 

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