-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Thu, 1 Dec 2016 12:31:22 +0000 Pen-Yuan Hsing <penyuanhs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear libreplanet, > > I'm hoping to buy some toys as gifts for a couple kids aged between > ~3-5, and I'm hoping to get them (especially the little girls) > interested in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) > subjects. > > Can people recommended some freedom-respecting toys for this purpose? > It doesn't even have to be something installed in a computer, for > example CS Unplugged (http://csunplugged.org/books/) has a great book > that teaches basic computer science principles. > > Maybe we can then submit these ideas to the FSF's holiday gift > recommendations list. > > Thank you! > One other thing that just came to mind is the game Robot Turtles (http://www.robotturtles.com/). I've never used the iThing apps but the board game is great fun and teaches programming to children without using a computer. cmh - -- Happy Hacking! http://manor.space/~cmhobbs GPG: 1200 0808 F968 47AB F489 91A3 FE26 6FFB 1A77 0868 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYQYrTAAoJEP4mb/sadwhot9AP/3J9RwaQ4NTTawFxsRkH0akp CjDjcQ3RWoLJBOjsKhIF9tZm/B5Rd47m2btgJ57UvI032TeiYjvtiMHeY9p0uiel abdA7ig2pxehKZMHCBaj8i/Zu8TShsp4Prc7kmywmKSmo8JK4pnXRJ79J2twWrxh N9s+WkVdPWS3bz2nMYan4a8I2NoFeNsymAvf13vwu9rGNBOEChwMlKJ/8XilOOvl CK1cQYGS4poYJIx3oglRAb8D/KteJND1XOOs5iMx/Q0Hfhj9nbqPCov6mt2TtoQe HuXIpVnOU2AmDOIouTwsm2oYK8jSlF51wo2jH7/XRqGcl2U3ZEPEFIwyZUHraf5A sfiaEm7jsVljgYO89JMSgdCUYAuU5H7qgcA7FQyc6yNEJFM3yTQaeucx4DAfdRl9 KcUo7kDtrAP27Jvl362KguLrba1NdmccLJ/5lvTzVIZIb6EA8OcZkjd/GSCvDvlI ibaMKlX66UhDUSpzVB/I0pzkuWHVK0O0Bo1dcGtTlDMRPzc3wOx3+jgO8EbBitI4 SyLCM7j9PNxPYPiH3d+bkQpSzpbpkBtk1HdWf9GzC/YcMFC7lsyGEJJlq+cmEdbY /GB4z9BqXjdhbmV8pahK5vIa6KJ6206C17USPQIr2kN3Lna1OEGSOFa4gqqqQffr oLhu6kNWCxST8N1deC3k =qb1P -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----