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@Stella Guo
Great coding learning tool for kid!

@Rachel Pettit
Educational, entertaining, and fun coding box!

@Eddie
Nextmaker breaks the boundaries between the virtual world and the physical world.

@Oliver Martinez
Perfect! As offered. Thanks!
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The Nextmaker Box is a very educational, entertaining, and fun coding box!
When I received my first Nextmaker Box, I was excited to find a code-able touchpad piano with some jumper cables and a bunch of other interesting gadgets. The boxes I received afterwards just kept getting better. One was a halocode programming board, which was very cool. Then there was a code-able airplane, a servo with the parts to build a moving robot monster, and an LED screen with the parts to make a ball target game.
I would definitely recommend the Nextmaker Box if you want to learn, build, be entertained, and develop your thinking skills. It is awesome!
A very interesting method to keep the kids occupied and learn something new at the same time!!
The product itself has strong creativity, and this monthly release is also in line with our long-term interest requirements.
I absolutely love this box was easy to put together an was well worth the price would definitely recommend to other
By building and installing modules, children's hands-on ability and autonomy have been greatly improved.
magnificent
My son loved it!
Nextmaker breaks the boundaries between the virtual world and the physical world. It is a wonderful thing for children to truly touch and experience the magic of the physical world.
I think this is a very suitable product for children. My kid is already in elementary school so I bought the first box with the mentality of giving it a try. We received the first box soon. Self-study videos are well made! As a result, we ordered the rest 11 boxes immediately.
I was still a little worried about whether the quality of the next box would be reduced, but then I found that my idea was purely redundant. All boxes have distinct themes, vivid explanations, and increasingly rich hardware.