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# 100% screen-free STEM learning 80-step programmable commands 45-piece interactive coding set Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot

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**Price:** S/.429
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## Summary

> 🤖 Code the future, screen-free and stress-free!

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- **What is this?** Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot by learning resources
- **How much does it cost?** S/.429 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Instant STEM fun with simple remote coding—just add batteries and watch creativity ignite within minutes.
- • **Versatile Play & Build:** Create endless obstacle courses and mazes with detachable arms, coding cards, and modular tiles for limitless engineering play.
- • **Adaptive Challenge Levels:** From beginner loops to advanced obstacle detection, Botley grows with your child’s coding skills, keeping engagement fresh.
- • **Critical Thinking Catalyst:** Boost problem-solving, sequential reasoning, and logical thinking through interactive, playful coding adventures.
- • **Screen-Free Coding Mastery:** Empower your child with hands-on programming—no tablets or phones needed, perfect for mindful tech balance.

## Overview

Botley the Coding Robot is a 45-piece, screen-free STEM toy designed for kids 5 and up, featuring 80 programmable steps, remote coding, and interactive obstacle courses. It fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on play, growing with your child’s coding abilities while eliminating screen time distractions.

## Description

Meet Botley, the code to fun! As the newest member of the Learning Resources family, Botley introduces coding in an easy, friendly way that children as young as 5 can understand. With his advanced features, Botley grows with your child for many play-filled years to come. Ready to use straight out of the box (just add 5 AAA batteries), Botley gets kids coding within minutes without requiring any screens – no phone or tablet needed! Botley comes with a comprehensive 45-piece activity set including coding cards, obstacles, and accessories that transform learning into an exciting hands-on experience. Kids will be amazed as they program Botley to complete up to 80 steps, follow looping commands, and navigate around objects using if/then logic. The included remote programmer makes inputting commands simple and intuitive, while the 40 coding cards help children visualize and plan their sequences before execution. One of Botley's most captivating features is his black-line follow mode, where children can create custom paths for him to travel. Kids love watching as Botley makes adorable sounds, lights up, and responds to their programming with charming personality. Parents appreciate that Botley fosters creativity, develops critical thinking skills, and builds problem-solving abilities!

Review: Botley is a blast! - Our kids were super excited to get Botley the Coding Robot. We have a 3-year old, a 5-year old, and an 8-year old. They could hardly wait to get Botley out of his box. Set up was fairly easy, and required 5 AA batteries (2 for the remote, 3 for the robot). Our 5-year old enjoyed putting the stickers on some of the activity set pieces while the 8-year old read some of the instruction booklet (he was excited to code). We started Botley on the "Line" feature where he can follow a thick black line on the included cardboard play space (like a 2-sided puzzle that can be assembled many different ways). It was pretty fun and the younger kids thought it was great. You can draw your own thick black line on white paper and Botley will supposedly follow it, but we haven't tried this yet. The 8-year old was itching to code so we flipped the board over and tried to follow the coding challenges from the booklet. He jumped right to Challenge 6 and it took him a few minutes to get the hang of it, but once he got started he really enjoyed it. He spent 45 minutes working coding and playing with Botley, trying to get him to do different things. The 5-year old wanted a turn to code next and was very excited. She is a "do it myself" girl so once I explained the steps she really got into it. We used the deck of cards to keep track of the moves she wanted Botley to make, then coding them into the remote. She was so pleased with herself when Botley did the things she "told" him to do! She seemed really satisfied with it. She played with Botley for about an hour the first day, though with adult assistance. The 3-year old was obviously too young for the "ages 5+" recommendation, and with good reason. He liked rolling the balls, LOVED pushing the buttons on the remote, and trying to steal Botley and/or the remote from his siblings the entire day. PROS: - Easy to set up. - Adorable, endearing beeps and noises (uh-oh!, oooooh!). - Remote beeps and lights up to indicate that the button was pushed (when coding), which is very helpful. - Comes with a set of cards so kids can put the "moves" in order to help with the coding. - Booklet has 10 coding activities (in increasing difficulty) to get kids started on coding. CON: - Hard to share, not a great toy for multiple children to play at once I highly recommend a Botley for the 5-9 year old in your life, but if you have more than one child, I recommend you buy two!
Review: Engaging coding toy! - My 5 yr. old son loves Botley! He has such a cute little voice and sounds so friendly. The set includes such a nice variety of pieces. You can use the 12 cubes and 8 rods to construct a maze that Botley can then be programmed to run through. The cubes can also be stacked to construct a small wall, that Botley can then be programmed to run into and knock down with his attachable arms. There are also 40 coding cards to be used in conjunction with this cube & rod maze or as a stand alone. The child lays out the coding cards and then follows the coding cards one by one while they enter the code into Botley. Then they watch him to make sure that the code they entered follows their desired pathway. If it does great, they can add to it or delete it and try a different combination. The set also includes 2 cones, 2 balls, 2 flags, and a large orange circle that is supposed to be used as Botley's goal to reach. The cones, balls, and flags are nice to use as obstacles which Botley is suppose to overcome. One of the options on the remote is labeled, "Object Detection" and this indicates to Botley that when he runs into one of the obstacles, he is suppose to figure out how to maneuver around it....he has not been successful so far at doing this though and still completing the rest of his course....but this might be user error. The robot also includes 6 double-sided cardboard cards. They measure roughly 6 x 6" each. One side is black and white and the other is multi-colored. When Botley's settings are switched to "line" mode, he runs along the black line outlined on the black and white side of the cards. This feature also seems a little finicky. Sometimes he just spins in a circle because he cannot find the black line so it is important to line him up precisely. Also, the cards really cannot be used easily on a carpeted surface because sometimes the robot's wheels get caught on the carpeting and this pushes him off the black line and he gets stuck. Of all his features this is the one we have struggled with the most. I also wish that they had included about 10x the number of these cards. The path it makes is tiny and short and is really a waste of time to set up. He cannot transition from the cube & rod maze to the black & white maze on his own so they cannot be combined, unfortunately. I wish they had developed a ramp feature so that this was possible because, it would have greatly increased the mobility of Botley and the number of different possible builds for the maze. As it stands both maze options are very small and thus limited. The other side of the cards are brightly colored and designed to practice some more advanced/independent coding opportunities. My son is just starting out and is only 5 years old and so we have only used this option once. But, it does seem to have great possibilities and I'm looking forward to him being able to use this option more in the future. I love that the sound can be turned off (for when the parent gets tired of hearing it or when there is a sleeping sibling in the house). I also think it was such a cute idea to include a list of "secret coding commands" in the instruction booklet. These allow him to preform cute tricks in which he says, "Hi" and spins etc. I don't love that we have gone through about 20 AAA batteries since purchasing it less then 1 month ago. It does have an off switch and this has not been used as effectively as it should have been and yet, I do think that simply using one D-cell battery in both the robot and the remote would have been a much better approach. Overall, we love him and recommend him as a great beginning coding toy. #learningresources #botley

## Features

- SCREEN-FREE CODING - Introduce your child to programming fundamentals without the need for tablets or smartphones, eliminating screen time while building critical STEM skills.
- GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD - Perfect for ages 5+ with 80-step programming capabilities, loops, and advanced obstacle detection that offers increasing challenges as coding skills develop.
- IMMEDIATE ENGAGEMENT - Ready to use right out of the box (requires 5 AAA batteries, not included) with simple-to-understand remote coding that even young children can master.
- VERSATILE PLAY OPTIONS - Includes detachable robot arms, 40 coding cards, 6 double-sided tiles, and numerous accessories to create endless obstacle courses and coding challenges.
- EDUCATIONAL FUN - Develops critical thinking, problem-solving, and sequential reasoning while children enjoy creating paths, knocking down walls, and making Botley say "hi" with secret codes.
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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077MRB9Z9 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,852 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #346 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Learning Resources |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,637) |
| Educational Objective | Coding Skills, Critical Thinking, Logical Thinking, Problem Solving Skills, Programming Skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023029369 |
| Included Components | Botley’s 45-piece set comes with a remote programmer, detachable robot arms, and 42 coding cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.1 x 6.2 x 6.2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Botley the Coding Robot, 45 Pieces |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LER2936 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | LER2936 |
| Size | 45 Piece Set |
| Sub Brand | Code & Go |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| UPC | 765023029369 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: We purchased two botleys and the two remotes are controlling both botleys, which is hard for our 6 y/o twins. Can we change frequency?**
A: Hello Amazon Customer,
Unfortunately, the frequency cannot be changed, so we recommend having the Botleys 10-15 ft apart from one another to avoid interference.  We hope this helps!
Thank you, Learning Resources

**Q: Code model doesnot work**
A: I had this issue with ours, like it would follow the black line but not follow the code commands. I changed the batteries to Duracell and the coding worked!

**Q: What does it do?**
A: With our Botley the Coding Robot Activity Set, children as young as 5 can learn to code. Botley teaches the basics of coding through active play, completely screen free. Perfect for promoting critical thinking and problem solving skills. Botley can detect objects and be programmed to go around objects with if/then logic. He can also follow looping commands, take on obstacle courses, follow black lines and has hidden features to unlock!

**Q: Is 3 too young for this product?**
A: Thank you for your interest in our Botley the Coding Robot Activity Set! It is recommended children as young as 5 to start coding with Botley, however, some children may be ready earlier. Feel free to contact us at review@learningresources.com if you have any other questions we can help you with.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Botley is a blast!
*by D***R on February 17, 2018*

Our kids were super excited to get Botley the Coding Robot. We have a 3-year old, a 5-year old, and an 8-year old. They could hardly wait to get Botley out of his box. Set up was fairly easy, and required 5 AA batteries (2 for the remote, 3 for the robot). Our 5-year old enjoyed putting the stickers on some of the activity set pieces while the 8-year old read some of the instruction booklet (he was excited to code). We started Botley on the "Line" feature where he can follow a thick black line on the included cardboard play space (like a 2-sided puzzle that can be assembled many different ways). It was pretty fun and the younger kids thought it was great. You can draw your own thick black line on white paper and Botley will supposedly follow it, but we haven't tried this yet. The 8-year old was itching to code so we flipped the board over and tried to follow the coding challenges from the booklet. He jumped right to Challenge 6 and it took him a few minutes to get the hang of it, but once he got started he really enjoyed it. He spent 45 minutes working coding and playing with Botley, trying to get him to do different things. The 5-year old wanted a turn to code next and was very excited. She is a "do it myself" girl so once I explained the steps she really got into it. We used the deck of cards to keep track of the moves she wanted Botley to make, then coding them into the remote. She was so pleased with herself when Botley did the things she "told" him to do! She seemed really satisfied with it. She played with Botley for about an hour the first day, though with adult assistance. The 3-year old was obviously too young for the "ages 5+" recommendation, and with good reason. He liked rolling the balls, LOVED pushing the buttons on the remote, and trying to steal Botley and/or the remote from his siblings the entire day. PROS: - Easy to set up. - Adorable, endearing beeps and noises (uh-oh!, oooooh!). - Remote beeps and lights up to indicate that the button was pushed (when coding), which is very helpful. - Comes with a set of cards so kids can put the "moves" in order to help with the coding. - Booklet has 10 coding activities (in increasing difficulty) to get kids started on coding. CON: - Hard to share, not a great toy for multiple children to play at once I highly recommend a Botley for the 5-9 year old in your life, but if you have more than one child, I recommend you buy two!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Engaging coding toy!
*by K***S on February 13, 2018*

My 5 yr. old son loves Botley! He has such a cute little voice and sounds so friendly. The set includes such a nice variety of pieces. You can use the 12 cubes and 8 rods to construct a maze that Botley can then be programmed to run through. The cubes can also be stacked to construct a small wall, that Botley can then be programmed to run into and knock down with his attachable arms. There are also 40 coding cards to be used in conjunction with this cube & rod maze or as a stand alone. The child lays out the coding cards and then follows the coding cards one by one while they enter the code into Botley. Then they watch him to make sure that the code they entered follows their desired pathway. If it does great, they can add to it or delete it and try a different combination. The set also includes 2 cones, 2 balls, 2 flags, and a large orange circle that is supposed to be used as Botley's goal to reach. The cones, balls, and flags are nice to use as obstacles which Botley is suppose to overcome. One of the options on the remote is labeled, "Object Detection" and this indicates to Botley that when he runs into one of the obstacles, he is suppose to figure out how to maneuver around it....he has not been successful so far at doing this though and still completing the rest of his course....but this might be user error. The robot also includes 6 double-sided cardboard cards. They measure roughly 6 x 6" each. One side is black and white and the other is multi-colored. When Botley's settings are switched to "line" mode, he runs along the black line outlined on the black and white side of the cards. This feature also seems a little finicky. Sometimes he just spins in a circle because he cannot find the black line so it is important to line him up precisely. Also, the cards really cannot be used easily on a carpeted surface because sometimes the robot's wheels get caught on the carpeting and this pushes him off the black line and he gets stuck. Of all his features this is the one we have struggled with the most. I also wish that they had included about 10x the number of these cards. The path it makes is tiny and short and is really a waste of time to set up. He cannot transition from the cube & rod maze to the black & white maze on his own so they cannot be combined, unfortunately. I wish they had developed a ramp feature so that this was possible because, it would have greatly increased the mobility of Botley and the number of different possible builds for the maze. As it stands both maze options are very small and thus limited. The other side of the cards are brightly colored and designed to practice some more advanced/independent coding opportunities. My son is just starting out and is only 5 years old and so we have only used this option once. But, it does seem to have great possibilities and I'm looking forward to him being able to use this option more in the future. I love that the sound can be turned off (for when the parent gets tired of hearing it or when there is a sleeping sibling in the house). I also think it was such a cute idea to include a list of "secret coding commands" in the instruction booklet. These allow him to preform cute tricks in which he says, "Hi" and spins etc. I don't love that we have gone through about 20 AAA batteries since purchasing it less then 1 month ago. It does have an off switch and this has not been used as effectively as it should have been and yet, I do think that simply using one D-cell battery in both the robot and the remote would have been a much better approach. Overall, we love him and recommend him as a great beginning coding toy. #learningresources #botley

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Botley is a fun robot. He teaches our son critical thinking skills
*by H***N on February 24, 2018*

Botley is a fun robot. He teaches our son critical thinking skills, problem reasoning, cause and effect, turn taking, and even coping skills when things do go the way he expected them to go. Things I noticed when we got him: -He is not ready to use out of the box. He needs 5 AAA batteries, 2 for the remote, 3 on him. -There are also stickers you need to put on the pieces - My son is 5, it is harder for a young kid to work him with no coding experience. There needs to be an adult to read the manual to help them know how to do the object detection (you need to put in a certain sequence and not just push the button. Just pushing the button will make Botley make a horn noise until object is removed. The sequence you put in will have him go around it. He doesn't go around on its own.) -You also need to press the trash button every time he finishes a sequence to get him to do a new one. All of the above is not bad things, they are just things we learned from trial and error. What we love most about Botley so far: -He is screen free -The black line feature is so fun! My 5 year old loved watching Botley go across the line and just "know where to go!" -You can create mazes and goals for Botley to go through with the included poles, cubes, and balls. My son enjoyed cheering for Botley to make a goal! It even prompted our son to ask higher level questions (which as a teacher, warmed my heart!), such as, "I wonder if I move this over here, what will Botley do?" He provides hours of fun and creativity. We are excited to continue to play with him and watch our son's coding skills grow and flourish. We are happy with our purchase!

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