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Ask HN: Can a teddy bear teach kids to code?

7 pointsby afriday11about 11 years ago
DiDi is an iPad powered teddy bear for kids 3+<p>Our development is currently focused on basic knowledge and skills that kids need to learn for elementary school, but I&#x27;ve been thinking that maybe he could also teach kids the basics of coding.<p>Any thoughts on how we could make our toy more little hacker friendly? I have some concepts and would like to discuss them with the HN community.<p>Here is the kickstarter page about our Teddy Bear, DIDI: http:&#x2F;&#x2F;kck.st&#x2F;1lw2LCk

3 comments

LarryMade2about 11 years ago
How about some icon based language with if then conditionals, loops, a couple variables and a random number generator. the icons could be sounds (music notes?), pictures, buttons, phrases, etc. Drag the icons onto a strip which is the program listing.
fotofloabout 11 years ago
It would probably need a good way to get input: a usb keyboard or something? But if it&#x27;s an iPad teddy bear, maybe you&#x27;re biting off more then you can chew -- teach them to read before they can code?
jareersabout 11 years ago
This sounds like a pretty neat idea. You should check this out: <a href="http://csunplugged.org/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;csunplugged.org&#x2F;</a>