Sphero acquires LittleBits and its set of scientific toysSphero now has over 140 patents in robotics, electronics, software and IoT.By C. Fisher, 08.23.2019
The best coding kits for kidsFrom curious toddler to preteen inventor, and everything in between.By T. O'Brien, 05.09.2019
STEM kits that will get your kid's hands dirtyThe best tools for teaching science and technology are often screen-free.By A. Walker, 05.09.2019
8Littlebits' latest kits are inspired by modern inventorsBuild a keytar, robotic arm or makeshift space rover.By N. Summers, 09.12.2018
LittleBits’ Marvel kit lets you code your own superpowersBuild and customize the gauntlet with a host of colorful 'bits.'By N. Summers, 08.01.2018
littleBits adds coding and customization to its Star Wars Droid kitYou can even give your Droid a personality.By S. Krishna, 04.10.2018
littleBits launches more accessible $40 'Hall of Fame' kitsThese kits are based on inventions submitted by the littleBits' community. By M. Moon, 02.17.2018
littleBits and Pearson bring electronics kits to US schoolsKids will learn how to invent devices that explain scientific concepts.By J. Fingas, 01.29.2018
28Kids judge R2-D2 droids built by Facebook, Google and FitbitIt's all in an effort to teach kids about science and tech, and promote diversity too.By N. Lee, 11.22.2017
The best toys and coding kits for kidsThis is the first time Engadget has included a kids' section in its holiday gift guide.By Engadget, 11.20.2017
littleBits' Droid Inventor Kit teaches kids tech with 'Star Wars'Children can build their own Droid and send it on over 17 missions.By M. Locklear, 08.31.2017
littleBits’ latest kit is ready to teach kids coding skillsCode Kits are available now for $300.By S. Krishna, 06.01.2017
littleBits' new kit teaches kids to build and code electronic gamesThe Code Kit is for children in grades three through eight. By N. Lee, 03.07.2017
Learning and STEM toys we loveEverything from games to maker kits, robots and crafts. By Wirecutter, 12.02.2016
1312 tech gifts for the geekiest people in your lifeTiny computers, smart locks and drones for the nerds that have it all.By T. O'Brien, 11.09.2016
5New littleBits kit finally adds Bluetooth moduleNow makers can control their creations with phones or tablets.By C. Low, 10.03.2016
New littleBits kit gives kids the power to rule their roomsIt's cheaper than littleBits' other kits at $100.By M. Moon, 08.02.2016
Students can make self-driving cars with littleBits' STEAM kitThe company says even teachers who aren't too tech-savvy can use it inside the classroom. By M. Moon, 03.08.2016