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THE ULTIMATE CODING BOARD GAME

coderbunnyz coding gamecoderbunnyz coding game COMPONENTS 1 Game Board and Dice 1 Rule Book with 13 levels of game 4 Decks of Instruction Cards, each with 52 cards 42 Game Element token Including: 4 Bunny tokens, Hopsy, Flopsy, Bingo, Disco 4 Destination and Bug Fixit! 4 Carrots & 16 Fences 10 Puddle

THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE STEM CODING BOARD GAME EVER!

Learn All The Concepts You Ever Need in Computer Programming in a Fun Adventure
HIGH QUALITY - STEM Education Toy and Gift for Girls and Boys ages 4 - 104! Program the Bunnyz with the Code Cards to traverse through the maze, eat the carrot and reach a playful destination. EASY PLAY - Use it at home, in school, coding clubs, montessori, STEM clubs, boys girls scout, summer clubs, tutoring, after school, day care, maker space, hackathons and for Girls who code! Teaches simple concepts like loops, branches, functions, conditionals and advance concepts like Inheritance, Parallelism, List, Stack, Queue and Algorithm writing. The only board game that you would need to learn concepts of all programming language. No Prior Coding Experience Required.

LEARN AND PLAY WITH COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TODAY

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GAME PLAY

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Easy to get started, focuses on concepts. Program your robot bunny game token smartly with your code cards to eat the carrot and reach the destination before the others do! Play with different destinations or move to the next levels.

A board game with fun and learning for kids, adults and families.

13 levels of kinesthetic learning, grows with age or player skills
Highly interactive way to introduce coding
Teaches all the concepts used in Java, Python, Ruby and even C.
Promotes problem-solving and social interaction

CoderBunnyz Game could be easily adapted at coding schools, home schools, workshops or school programs.

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Easy to Learn and Play

Kids (all ages 4-104!) can learn at home

No Prior Coding Experience Required

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9 year CEO-Inventor

9 year old Samaira combined her love of board game and passion for coding to invent CoderBunnyz. She has received letters from "The White House" for her community work with CoderBunnyz. She wants every kid in the world to have the privilege to start on coding. Bunny is her favorite animal.

HIGH QUALITY - STEM Education Toy and Gift for Girls and Boys ages 4 - 104! Program the Bunnyz with the Code Cards to traverse through the maze, eat the carrot and reach a playful destination.
EASY PLAY - Use it at home, in school, coding clubs, montessori, STEM clubs, boys girls scout, summer clubs, tutoring, after school, day care, maker space, hackathons and for Girls who code! Within less than an year of launch, CoderBunnyz is already being used as a STEM coding tool at over 600 schools and over 380 libraries in US and all around the world!
YOUNG INVENTOR - Created by a Samaira, a 9 year old girl and covered by over 100 Media and News, including TIME, NBC-TODAY, Business Insider, Yahoo finance, NBC Bay Area, Sony, Mercury News and many more in more than 100 countries( scroll down for her Hulu Video)
PLAYED AT GOOGLE - Played by over 4800 kids at 155 workshops, including 50 at Google Headquarters. Teaches simple concepts like loops, branches, functions, conditionals and advance concepts like Inheritance, Parallelism, List, Stack, Queue and Algorithm writing.
AWARD WINNER - FREE CURRICULUM Recognized by Board of Education, Maker Faires, Science Fairs, several libraries, schools and tech events. Winner of Infy Maker Award 2016. The only board game that you would need to learn concepts of all programming language. No Prior Coding Experience Required. Learn and Play with Computer Programming Today. The ultimate coding board game. FREE CURRICULUM available to download on website (limited time only)
Reviewer: Anonymous
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A great Easter themed gift for kids
Review: Our Easter Bunny brought this gift for my 8 year old and she loves it. We played right away on Easter and it was a fast hit. My favorite part is that it introduces you to coding in levels. There are directions and board set up instructions based on if you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced. We started with the most beginner set-up, played through 2 quick rounds and then quickly started incorporating intermediate steps. We have really enjoyed playing and my daughter loves to bring it with to play with family and friends on weekends.

Reviewer: M.G. Mitchell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A BRILLIANT Board Game For Kids To Easily Learn How To Code!
Review: This is an exceptional product!!As technical support analyst & instructor for over 20 years, I understand the importance of technology now and widespread influence in all careers in the near future. Without a doubt, children getting a solid understanding of computers and feeling comfortable and confident interacting with them will be a must as they grow older.The CoderBunnyz board game is a great tool for kids to get this understanding whether they are young or older.First we found the product was designed very well! The game board, game pieces and game cards have all had a lot of thought and quality put into them.It is amazingly easy to begin playing once the game is setup. Our son is diagnosed with high functioning ASD/Aspergers; and within minutes were were playing multiple rounds of the game--he loved it! (he gave it "3 thumbs up!").The game gently eases players into the basic ideas and fundamentals of coding with fun game play.Then, as the player's understanding increases, they move on to the next level. No computers or tablets are needed to play, just learn and have fun!Finally, a note about "coding". This game can play a big role in helping even younger kids to understand the basic ideas of computer coding.As adults who aren't coders, we could assume this would be too difficult for our kids, because computer coding has been too difficult for most of us. But we tend to over-complicate technical things, (when was the first time we saw a 2 year old pick up a mobile device and almost immediately understand how to use it?)We found with the CoderBunnyz board game, you don't need to be a computer "guru" to understand how to play. It is easy to learn and begin playing,(For an example: IF I "hop" my bunny game piece up to a fence too high to hop over, THEN I must hop either left or right to go around it. We don't need to focus on this being an "IF, THEN statement". Just have fun hopping around fences and over puddles to collect our carrot and then off to our destination!).The game is acceptable for ages 4 to 104 years of age, so adults may be surprised at how much they can learn too!

Reviewer: Linda Wrobel
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Coder Bunnyz is a great accessible game to introduce young children to the basics ...
Review: Coder Bunnyz is a great accessible game to introduce young children to the basics of coding and to develop coding skills in older children. I introduced it to my 6-year-old and he picked right up on the concept of planning the movement of his bunny. As a beginning player, he did benefit from some coaching, as well as the Bug-Fixit! Token to undo a move that would not have worked. We played through level 1.1 and 1.2 which is the most simplistic and introduces the sequence cards and the jump card.Having thirteen variants of play included within the four basic levels allows the game to scale with the age and skill level of the players. This makes it challenging and engaging for players of all levels.One thing we noticed while playing Coder Bunnyz was game board was bumped frequently causing the tiles to shift. This happened more while playing with younger players, though we were able to fix the board easily. Players who struggle with fine or gross motor skills may find the tiles shifting frustrating if the game board is bumped.Coder Bunnyz also has a strong educational benefit. It introduces the basics of coding in a friendly and accessible format. Younger beginning players benefit from coaching and direct instruction on the best way to program the motion of their bunny. Older and more experienced players can create greater challenges with the board layout to refine their strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.For any family or teacher looking to introduce the fundamentals of coding, Coder Bunnyz provides a wonderful tool. With the focus in education on problem-solving and STEM it is critical to support children in developing reasoning and planning skills. Coder Bunnyz is a tool that can help children develop skills that will be an asset to them in school and beyond.

Reviewer: canine kilo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun but a little basic
Review: This game is fun and does help teach programming but the artwork is a little basic. the idea structure is also a little basic. Some games can pull that off well, this one did not in my opinion. That being said my kids do enjoy it more than I anticipated they would. I would buy it again knowing what I know now, but just don't expect the artwork to be fancy and you won't be dissappointed.

Reviewer: N.
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not for 3-4 year olds.
Review: I want to say I like the idea of this game, but there are better ones for the early age listed in the game. We did buy the game, and I have coding skills, but there is NO WAY my almost 4 year old son who knew house to count (objects) by 18 months and started reading (3-letter) words by 24 months would be able to follow this game’s (even basic ones) directions.We have similar (simpler) coding games that we play for now. I had to place this one in a shelf (not sure for how long) until (maybe) his 5-7 year old age.

Reviewer: MCGC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Customers say

Customers like the educational value and customization of the board game. They mention it's a great tool for kids to learn basic coding skills and is fun for kids. However, some customers have reported that the graphics are not enticing and the exterior is uncompelling. Opinions differ on the ease of use.

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