MAT FOR COMPUTATIONAL THINKING: NUMBERS AND COUNTERS

Recommended age:  3-11 years
The Mat for Computational Thinking allows children to carry out new experiences and experiments, such as those relating to ''educational robotics'', independently according Montessori's principle ''help me do it by myself'' which, thanks to this material, becomes help me to program by myself. Programming, in this case, does not refer to the programming of a computer, but to the simple activation of a small ''robot'' (Bee-Bot) that moves in a well-structured space, on a grid printed on a sheet of resistant roll-up plastic material. The available mats refer to materials used in Montessori schools, related to different subjects (language, mathematics, geometry, botany, ...). The mat can be used on the ground or on a special table to be ordered separately. Dimensions: 125 x 125 cm.
Article code:

GM4530000

€68.32

Packaging dimensions
125x10x0
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The solutions offered are tailored to the customer's needs: from the first contact to the assembly of the furniture, Gonzagarredi follows its customers every step of the way

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Our products conform to the latest technical standards in force in the sector with non-toxic paints and dyes, Class E1 formaldehyde limits, Class 1 wooden furniture on request and Class 1IM soft elements, according to Italian Ministerial Decree of 16th July 2014. All have been successfully tested in accredited laboratories for safety, resistance and toxicity.

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