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STEAM Elecrow Crowtail Education Starter Kit for MicroBit

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2005816
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With 12 common Crowtail modules, the STEAM Elecrow Crowtail Education Starter Kit for Micro:Bit is a great way to build innovative projects to learn programming and electronics. Featuring standard 4 pin connectors, they are easy to plug into the base shield and is fully compatible with micro:bit, making it easy to program using Microsoft Makecode or Python. Its plug and play design requires no soldering, allowing you to build your circuit in minutes.

•STEAM education kit for Micro:bit
•Ideal for building innovative projects to learn programming and electronics
•Features standard 4 pin connectors for easy plug in into the base shield
•Contains 12 common Crowtail modules, such as buzzer, LED, sound sensor etc.
•Plug and play - no soldering
•Fully compatible with micro:bit
•Micro:bit not included
Non-Returnable
$82.95 ex GST
$95.39 inc GST
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With 12 common Crowtail modules, the STEAM Elecrow Crowtail Education Starter Kit for Micro:Bit is a great way to build innovative projects to learn programming and electronics. Featuring standard 4 pin connectors, they are easy to plug into the base shield and is fully compatible with micro:bit, making it easy to program using Microsoft Makecode or Python. Its plug and play design requires no soldering, allowing you to build your circuit in minutes.

•STEAM education kit for Micro:bit
•Ideal for building innovative projects to learn programming and electronics
•Features standard 4 pin connectors for easy plug in into the base shield
•Contains 12 common Crowtail modules, such as buzzer, LED, sound sensor etc.
•Plug and play - no soldering
•Fully compatible with micro:bit
•Micro:bit not included
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