This littleBits education kit is the easiest way to integrate powerful STEM/STEAM learning into your classroom. It includes everything you need to engage up to 3 students and develop their 21st-century skills - including 16+ hours of lessons!
Inspire students to design an electric car of the future as they experiment with motion and stability.
Engage students in engineering design as they build their own automatic artistic assistant.
Teach forces of motion and simple machines through a fun game of projectile-launching.
Explore environmental sensors with students as they create alarms that safeguard their stuff.
Challenge your class to think critically and create electronic solutions to problems they see in the classroom.
Inspire students to help others by thinking creatively and creating simple machines to change the world.
Channel Rube Goldberg as your class creates a cause-and-effect machine using engineering skills and systems thinking.
Develop students’ critical thinking skills as they produce prototypes to make an aspect of life more efficient.
You've used a button before! This is a clicker, tact switch, etc...
Bzzz! The buzzer is like the sound in an alarm clock: it makes a noise you just can't ignore.
The reversible direct current motor rotates a small shaft you can attach anything to.
The fan is just what you'd think: a small electric fan tethered to a Bit.
Connect one output to as many as 3 other Bits to trigger multiple actions at once.
Inverter is a very contrary logic Bit. It sends out the opposite of whatever it receives.
The light sensor measures how much light is shining on it. It has 2 modes: light & dark.
If you ever wanted an LED in a tiny little space, the long LED is your Bit!
The number Bit displays information about the signal it’s receiving from other Bits.
The power Bit lets you use a 9-volt battery to supply power to all your connected Bits.
The pulse Bit is like an electronic heartbeat. It sends out a stream of short ON signals.
The RGB LED Bit is a special light whose color you can adjust.
The servo is a controllable motor that can swing back and forth.
The slide dimmer is an analog input. Adjust it by moving its lever from side to side.
The temperature sensor responds to the temperature surrounding its probe.
Connect a USB cable to your computer or phone charger to start powering your inventions.
The wire allows you to extend your circuits and put more space between two Bits.
Connect it to your power Bit and then flip the switch to send juice to all of your creations!
Attach the arm to your servo or DC motor to expand your invention’s motion capabilities.
This accessory helps you attach wheels, paper, and lots of other materials to the DC motor.
Keep your circuit intact and move it around with ease with our mounting boards.
This little purple screwdriver is used to modify any Bit with a micro adjuster (e.g. pulse, rgb...
The screws secure attachments like the mechanical arm and servo mount to your invention.
Make complex movements by attaching materials to your servo motor using the servo hub.
Use a servo mount and littleBits shoe to secure your servo motor to any surface.
Press shoes onto your circuit to keep it securely intact.
Connect a USB cable to your computer or phone charger to power your inventions.
Add this 3-3/16" (80mm) diameter wheel to a DC motor and take your invention for a spin!
Step-by-step instructions that guide you from easy circuit building to epic mind-blowing inventions.