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Tech toys are great . . . if the children play too

Sunday morning saw me up early to try out an interesting new tech toy. It is called Cubetto, comes from a London start-up and is a beautifully made kit to introduce children from the age of three to computer coding.

“Teach your child to code before they can read,” Cubetto’s publicity proclaims. One of the key investors is Randi Zuckerberg, sister of Mark. Made mostly of wood, Cubetto has already won a top British toy award and follows Montessori’s early learning principles.

I was intrigued to see if Cubetto could, as promised, teach me “a host of programming concepts, including algorithms, the queue, debugging and recursions”.

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