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robotic toys aid in teaching the sciences in new library program

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Toy robots zip around the room at the Book Patch Library

Toy robots zip around the room at the Book Patch Library

Toy robots zip around the room at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robot Dash and Dot was part of a new series of science, technology, e... More

A class on robotic toys at the Book Patch Library on

A class on robotic toys at the Book Patch Library on

A class on robotic toys at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. allowed families to bond as they worked on basic programming skills. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robot D... More

Crystal Provience is shown how to change a toy robot’s

Crystal Provience is shown how to change a toy robot’s

Crystal Provience is shown how to change a toy robot’s colored lights by her four-year-old son at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robot... More

Children work together to program a toy robot at the

Children work together to program a toy robot at the

Children work together to program a toy robot at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robot Dash and Dot was part of a new series of science... More

Librarian technician Erin Spencer and her grandson,

Librarian technician Erin Spencer and her grandson,

Librarian technician Erin Spencer and her grandson, Aiden, work together to program a toy robot at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robo... More

Hailey Ridway, 8, plays with a toy robot at the Book

Hailey Ridway, 8, plays with a toy robot at the Book

Hailey Ridway, 8, plays with a toy robot at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robot Dash and Dot was part of a new series of science, tec... More

Hailey Ridway, 8, reacts to a toy robot powering on

Hailey Ridway, 8, reacts to a toy robot powering on

Hailey Ridway, 8, reacts to a toy robot powering on at the Book Patch Library on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The library’s class on how to use the customizable robot Dash and Dot was part of a new series of s... More

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