Maker Faire sponsor littleBits are modular electronic components (called bits) that snap together with the help of magnets. With no programming needed, you can literally snap together working circuits in seconds.

At their recent global hackathon, teams of adults and kids from 17 cities built littleBits projects, vying for a prize of $1,000 in bits. The winners, based in the Rolling Robots kids’ workshop, consisted of four kids ages 8-11 who built an interactive Hollywood sign.
If you’re at Maker Faire, be sure to check out the littleBits booth where they’re demonstrating 3 new kits. You can find it right next to the Maker Shed on Science Avenue, Zone D.
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