A wonderful gift
My son, Freddy, has high functioning autism. It sounds stereotypical, but he has an intense love of anything related to building, creating, and technology. He is, at times, extremely brilliant.
Freddy has had a Big Brother (Big Brothers Big Sisters) for several years. One Christmas, his Big gave him a tiny, beginners coding device called an Ozobot. I said, “Ozowhat?” at the time. But it was a wonderful gift. Freddy spent hours coding and playing. He even used it for a school science report. He generally struggles at school, but this project was full of enthusiasm! If that isn’t a great review of the product, I don’t know what is.
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Ozobot Bit
An Ozobot Bit is a small robot-like device that introduces children to simple coding The Bit is geared for kids 6+ and uses the concepts of coding during play time. I will try to explain how this delightful bit of a robot works. Henry could regale you with many facts and tips and ideas, but you will have to settle for me.
The Bit is designed to be used with or without screen coding.
You can code with colors… each color in a design (which is made with markers or stickers) commands the Bit to speed up, spin, zig zag, turn right or left, and more. Grab a piece of paper, a set of markers, a Bit and your imagination. You will soon have the Bit following your every wish.
A Bit can also be programmed on a computer or tablet with OzoBlockly, a visual way to design commands for your little robot. OzoBlockly is a drag-and-drop code editor with levels for everyone, even pre-readers. Once you have your creativity saved, you can load the code to Bit by just holding the bot to your screen.
Ozobot Evo
We have not yet tried Bit’s sibling, Evo. But Freddy and I have decided to up his game and Henry wants to try it, too. Their Evos will be arriving soon and they will be able to start their own little club. The Evo is geared for ages 8+ and has more advanced coding possibilities than the Bit.
Evo is Bluetooth enabled and an app for the little bot is available for both Android and iOS devises. The bot has proximity censors and tricks, ie Evo follows your finger, flashing bright LED lights. You can transform Evo into an instrument, then play sounds and write songs simply by covering its sensors. Using the app, you can work with the Evo Experience Pack to Drive, and Play Games. The app and Evo together are full of ways to play, create, and code. You can customize the bot and you can chat with friends and share your Evo Drive sequences.
Extras
I spent some time exploring the options for the Ozobots and I was delighted by a variety of options. There are “accessories,” including skins for the little bots to dress them up as The Hulk or a unicorn. There are packages with stickers and markers for making color codes. AND, there are teacher packs for use in the classroom. The packs include a Bot Boot Camp. I like that. A bot boot camp strikes my fancy. There is even a large pack of 18 Ozobots with a classroom kit. Pricey, of course, but… think classroom fundraiser to get those young STEM students going with coding games!
Awards
Ozobot Evo won the Toy Insider’s Holiday Toy Award, Academic’s Choice Brain Toy, National Parenting Products, PC Magazine’s Editor’s Choice, and TWICE Picks awards. Evo also got some rave reviews from TIME, Mashable, TechCrunch, USA Today, Wired, and Reader’s Digest. In a few days, I’m sure I’ll be adding Freddy’s endorsement.
Tammy
I don’t really understand what you mean about coding. But the post is wonderful! I rea6think a lot of kids and probably adults could benefit from this technology! Very cool! Thanks for introducing me!
Karla
Coding is essentially telling the computer/robot what to do. With the ozobot, you do it with colors. 🙂
Dawn
That looks like something that might my super hyper 5 yr old grandson!
Karla
It is SO easy and may grab his attention! It is fun for all of us!!!!
Cynthia
I have a STEM loving son as well and I’ve been very curious about this. Thank you for the article. It helped me understand it better 😉
Karla
Great! It’s been passed down to little brother now and is enjoying a whole new life. 🙂
Angela Greven | Mean Green Chef
Wow, these are so cool! I will keep them in mind as my grandchildren get older, thank you so much for sharing! 🤗
Karla
They are pretty cool! I expect more to come from this company in the coming years, so keep your eyes open! 🙂
Cindy
How cool! I have a great nephew who would love this! He’s very much into computers, technology and coding. Thanks for sharing.
Karla
Wonderful! I’m not representing the Ozobot, but we love these little critters. I hope your youngster will, too. Thanks for reading! Karla
T.M. Brown
My 13 year old is extremely into coding ~ I so wish they had this or I knew about it when he was just a little younger. Going to look more into it to see if they have anything more age appropriate for him. Thanks for sharing!
Karla
Hi. I’d keep an eye on their developments. When we got the Bit a few years ago, Evo wasn’t out yet. I’m sure things are moving fast as they continue creating things for older ‘kids.’ Thanks for coming over to read. Karla
Sharon
This is so cool! I love STEM toys that can feed my daughter’s interest in the more educational side of things (vs. Spirit Riding Free). 🙂
Karla
Wonderful! And it’s so cute! I like your enthusiasm. Thanks!!!! Karla
Kyndall Bennett
I wish I had something like this as a kid! I took programming courses in college, but I think a lot of the information went over my head! 😅
Karla
Yes, this is my level of programming! LOL But to be able to understand the basic principles at this level must gift the kids a leg up into computer work. Thanks for coming over to read! Karla
Annette
Love how technology can be used for all ages, skill and learning levels!!! Such an important teaching tool!!
Karla
Yes, there has been so much advancement! It’s great for the kids. Thanks for coming over to read! Karla
Carolina
I have been wanting to buy these little robots for my boys. They will be an amazing Christmas or birthday present.
Karla
I’m sure they will love them! And they have each other to share adventures with! Yay! Karla
Michele
Wow! What an amazing way to introduce STEM to the young ones! And a great way for autistic kids to express their imagination and brilliance!
Karla
Yes, Michele. It’s been a wonderful addition. And our Evo’s arrived yesterday. SO excited!
Katie Wolfe
I have a DAVID too! It’s not a very common name for little boys, it seems.
I’ve often wondered about this product so thanks for sharing your review. I think I’ll add it to my David’s Christmas list!
Karla
Definitely add it! How is your David?
jen
This was interesting. It seems like a really great tool. Thank you
Karla
Thanks, Jen. It IS wonderful fun for the kids and educational to boot! Thank you for coming over to read! Karla
Anna
Interesting! I don’t have kids yet, but I’ve heard about this device! Happy that the kids love it! Great way to start coding
Karla
It is bound to evolve, too, over the next few years, so stay tuned! Thank you for coming over to read my stuff! Karla
Tonya | the Writer Mom
I’ve never heard of them! Sounds really interesting.
Karla
Interesting and FUN!!!! I’m always pleased to give someone new information.
brittany
I love seeing this in action! I have looked at this a few times for my son. Thanks for the post!
Karla
Thank you, Brittany. I can’t imagine any kid who would not enjoy this. It’s even better if you get an Evo and encourage friends to join the fun. I hope he gets a chance to enjoy this! Karla
Lina
Such a fun way to learn coding. My boys’ school uses Ozobots and they love it!
Karla
Thanks for reading Lina. I have not personally seen them used in a school, but I think it would be such a great thing for kids!
Jill
I wish these two things had been around for my teens when they were oh, so interested in robots and coding. We were of the beginning stages of LEGO League, which they loved, but these look more portable so they could get together with friends. Love this!
Karla
Thanks, Jill. These gadgets are sure to evolve over the next few years. I have had fun playing around with it, so it’s probably great for many ages! keep it in mind for gifts. 🙂
Karla
Tricia Snow
What a great toy! My grandson is the perfect age!
Karla
Thanks Tricia. Give it a try! I bet he will love it! Karla
Leigh Ann
What a great review! Its amazing what it did for your son and such a unique gift.
Karla
Thanks, Leigh Ann. It’s such a great little gadget. And, yes, other than a stash of duct tape, it’s probably the favorite gift he’s ever received. Thank you for coming over to read. Karla
Stacey
What a fun way to learn coding! I kind of want one for myself. My daughter would love it!
Karla
Thanks, Stacey. Go for it…. get two and you can code races! LOL Thank you for coming over to read. I appreciate it. Karla
Ramae
These are really cool! My kids would have loved these when I was homeschooling years ago. Plus, as a former math teacher, I love anything STEM for kids. Great post!
Karla
They are really fun! With learning along the way. Great gift! Thank you for coming over to read. Karla
Heather
These are cool!
Karla
Yup! Quite fun! 🙂
Karla
Michelle
How fun! My daughter is only 3, but I’m sure she would absolutely love this in a few years.
Karla
I’m sure the bots will evolve even more in the next couple of years. It’ll be interesting to see what they do with these little cuties. Thanks for coming over to check it out! Karla
angela
Ok this is super cool! Thanks for the great info.
Karla
You are welcome. Keep it in mind for a gift for anyone! Karla
Anonymous
What a great toy!
Karla
Yup! That’s for reading. Karla
Lora
I work with autistic children in my profession and I love them all, so wonderful the way thier brains work. I think this ozobot sounds like a great tool. Thanks for sharing
Karla
It IS pretty cool! All of my kids love it! Thanks for checking this out. Karla
Malia
How cool is this?! My son would love this “toy” (tool?). I can see how into it your son is! Super important to find these passions for our neurodiverse kids!
Karla
I hope you get a chance to try it out! I’m glad David’s Big introduced us to the Ozobots. Thanks for coming over to read. Karla
Suzan
I would have the exact same response initially, Karla….Ozowhat? LOL 🙂
Karla
LOL We are now totally immersed in Ozobots. Thanks for coming over to read. Karla
Lisa Manderino
That sounds like a cool coding robot!
Karla
It IS fun. I can’t wait for the Evo to arrive! Thanks! Karla
Brittany
What a great idea!! I would love to incorporate these into the school district I work with. I am going to see if the behavioral specialists know about Ozbots!
Tracy
Great tools! Thanks for sharing.
Karla
And just plain fun! Thanks! Karla