Can you print your own KaiBot coding cards?
Yes, you can print your own coding cards in both regular and letter/A4 size for use in the classroom, however KaiBot will not be able to scan these cards. These are available
here.
The cards that come with KaiBot or the Advanced can be laminated and will still work with KaiBot, you can purchase these
online or via
purchase order.
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