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Can You Teach Programming With Plywood?

Primo is a $262 kit that consists of two main components—wooden robot called Cubetto and a plywood compiler. In a world where everyone is expected to learn to code, why wait until kids can read and type to start teaching computer science? It’s an important question a startup called Primo is asking, and if their Kickstarter campaign is successful your child will have her first exposure to algorithms right after nap time and just before recess.