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Description
Experience Elsa’s magical powers through programming with this Kano Disney Frozen 2 Coding Kit. The step-by-step instruction book helps beginners assemble the motion sensor and create hand gesture-activated commands for playing with snow, ice, wind and other movie-inspired elements. This Disney Frozen 2 Coding Kit by Kano works with recent computer and tablet models for a smooth workflow.
Features
Wide compatibility
Works on recent iPads, Macs, Windows 10 computers, Fire 10 tablets, and selected other devices.
Awaken the elements with a wave of your hand
Go on an epic journey of discovery, and learn to code along the way. Create and play endless Disney Frozen adventures, and share them with the Kano World community.
Make it yourself
Follow the book, connect the parts, and learn how sensors work.
Move your hand above the sensors to awaken the elements, characters and more
Make snowflakes, create blizzards, conjure your own ice palace. Tame snow, earth, wind, water, and fire.
Create and play various Disney Frozen adventures
You can also share them with the Frozen Kano World community. No coding experience is necessary.
The features shown in the pictures are not easily accessible, at least they don't appear to be to me. This product is not what I thought it would be at all. My daughter still found it fun, but that beautiful snowflake effect artwork you see in the pictures, I haven't seen it anywhere, just very ugly cartoon art like the Olaf pictures you see. I'm glad I didn't pay full price, but even the $24 I paid was way too much. I consider it deceitful advertising, honestly, to have those beautiful pictures of something that is either not in there or difficult to access.