So, there is this kickstarter for "Robot Turtles": Robot Turtles is a board game you play with your favorite 3-8 year old. It sneakily teaches programming fundamentals.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danshapiro/robot-turtles-the-board-game-for-little-programmer The kickstarter closes on Friday. We are attempting to organise a group purchase of this in Vienna, and given the level of interest there, I thought I'd like to point it out to the denizens of london.pm in case there is similar enthusiasm. So, to purchase one, with the international shipping, it's not very cost effective (ie $60) There is a "3-pack", which is $120 including shipping, and a "Deca-pack", which is $340. These look viable, as they bring the unit cost down to something like the price of a regular new board game (eg Settlers of Catan or Monopoly ship from amazon.de for about 30 EUR) So, I'm *not* going to organise this for London, but if anyone wants to, here's my homework I've already done for Vienna, but converted to real money: $34 is £21.18, but I'm suspicious that the delivery price isn't going to be that. gov.uk takes lots of pages to say that tax and import duty are both payable. It's 20% VAT on anything over £15, and "phone us up, because we make it way too complicated with 14000 categories"% (typically 5-9%) import duty for anything over £135 If I assume that VAT is unavoidably going to be charged, at 20%, but only on the games, not the shipping, then the price actually isn't terrible: 3-pack: $80 * 1.2 + $40 = $136 = £84.70 = £28.23 each 10-pack: $240 * 1.2 + $100 = $388 = £241.65 = £24.16 each I don't know the UK duty rate, but they work out that (I think) duty has to reach 23% before the 10-pack is more expensive than the below-threshold 3-pack. I also don't know if there's an extra sting thanks to a charge that gets made by the delivery firm for collecting the duty. So, if you're interested, you have about 96 hours to JFDI. Nicholas Clark PS I'm not kidding about the 14000 categories.