Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)
Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)
Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)
Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)
Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)
Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)

Which Way? Coding Board Game (Future Cities)

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The Which Way? Coding Board Game is an exciting strategy game for 4-8 year olds. Children will love learning key coding skills as they lay out routes across the map. Help the self-driving digger reach all its destinations and build the Future City!

This product is only available in the US.

Introduction to coding
The Which Way? game is the perfect way to introduce your child to coding at a young age. This game helps to build planning, problem solving and testing skills, all of which are required for future programming.

Develop problem solving skills
A invaluable life skill, your child can practice completing missions with the Which Way? game. Plan your route, build it and test it to see if your solution is a success!

Boost spatial awareness
This game requires children to place tiles in such a way that the black inductive line matches up. This takes some practice for little ones, thereby boosting their spatial awareness skills.

 

10 reasons to learn to code

Improves academic performance: math, writing, creativity and confidence.
Builds soft skills: focus, resilience and communication.
Paves the path to future success: empowerment, life skills and career preparation.

Which Way? Coding Board Game

So much fun...

We had so much fun figuring it out together and watching her learn as she went. Definitely recommend Which Way? Coding Board Game for the younger kids as it is a great bonding tool for parents and siblings alike!

Nikki Recchion, US

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