Screen-Free Coding Robots
The 'Mochi Robot' is LEGO-Compatible and for Children Aged Three and Up
Many coding robots on the market require kids to utilize a smartphone or tablet when playing, potentially resulting in too much screentime, but that is not the case with the Mochi Robot. The robot has a screen-free design that encourages children to use their imagination as they play instead of having them cycle through an app. Moreover, the product builds on the famous Montessori Method as it taps "every child's natural curiosity through discovery, interactive play, and hands-on problem-solving. "Kids will learn to code through things like the alphabet, numbers, spelling, and colors, which introduces the skill in an accessible manner.
Trend Themes
1. Screen-free Coding Education - The trend is towards educational products that teach coding to young children without requiring a smartphone or tablet.
2. Montessori-method Inspired Toys - Inspired by the famous Montessori teaching method, many toys are being created that encourage children to learn and problem-solve through hands-on interaction.
3. Alphabet-based Learning Tools - More educational products are being designed to introduce coding concepts to young children through familiar concepts like the alphabet, numbers, spelling, and colors.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The toy industry has an opportunity to create more educational products inspired by the Montessori teaching method, allowing children to learn through hands-on problem-solving and creative play.
2. Edtech - EdTech companies can develop more screen-free coding education tools that do not require a smartphone or tablet, and tap children's natural curiosity through discovery and interaction.
3. Children's Media - Children's media companies can explore creating TV shows or digital content for young children that teaches coding concepts through fun and interactive methods, such as song and play.