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The KaiBot Classroom 20 Pack from Kai's Education is a full-classroom kit built around KaiBot, a screen-free hybrid coding robot for students roughly ages 5 to 15 (Grades K-8). Each KaiBot reads physical coding cards with a downward-facing camera and replays the sequence on the floor or on magnetic KaiTiles, letting students program without a screen before ever touching a keyboard. The same robot then bridges into Blockly block-coding and Python text code through the companion Kainundrum app, so one device carries learners across years of curriculum instead of being outgrown in a semester.
RobotLAB sells, deploys, and supports this pack as part of its commercial robotics catalog. The 20 Pack is configured for a full class: per the included contents and a recommended ratio of roughly one robot per three students, it covers a typical elementary or middle-school classroom or a coding club. As a reseller, RobotLAB can pair the hardware with optional teacher training, fleet onboarding, and ongoing support rather than leaving a school to unbox 20 robots alone.
Verified contents of the 20 Pack are 20 KaiBots, 10 charging docks, 10 advanced coding card sets, one set of KaiTiles numbered 1-60, and two downloadable eResource books. Accessibility is a core design point: KaiBot gives feedback through sound, lights, movement, and multilingual talk-back, and Braille-enabled coding cards (sold separately) let low-vision students code independently. That inclusive, screen-free-to-Python range is what distinguishes it from single-mode coding robots in the same price band.
With 20 robots in one purchase, an elementary or middle-school teacher can run a full hands-on coding lesson at roughly one robot per three students. Students start screen-free with coding cards and KaiTiles, then progress to Blockly and Python on the same hardware, so a single fleet supports a multi-year computer-science scope and sequence rather than one grade band.
KaiBot delivers feedback through sound, lights, movement, and multilingual talk-back, and supports Braille-enabled coding cards (sold separately) so low-vision students can code independently. The tactile, screen-free entry point lets students of differing abilities and language backgrounds participate from day one, which suits inclusive K-12 classrooms and special-education programs.
A 20-robot pack is well matched to after-school coding clubs, library or makerspace STEM sessions, and summer camps where many students rotate through stations. The unplugged coding-card workflow means activities can run with little setup and no one-to-one device requirement, and the Blockly-to-Python path keeps returning students challenged.
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The pack includes 20 KaiBot robots, 10 charging docks, 10 advanced coding card sets, one set of KaiTiles numbered 1-60, and two downloadable eResource books. For a confirmed packing list or quantities tailored to your class size, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
KaiBot is built for students roughly ages 5 to 15, spanning Grades K-8. It starts with screen-free tactile coding cards for younger learners and progresses to Blockly and Python for older students, so one fleet supports several grade bands.
No. KaiBot is a screen-free hybrid robot: students can code entirely with physical coding cards and KaiTiles that the robot scans and replays. When you want to go further, the same robot connects to the Kainundrum app for Blockly and Python on iPad, Chromebook, PC, or Mac.
Kai's Education recommends roughly one robot per three students, so a 20-robot pack is sized for a full elementary or middle-school class or a coding club. RobotLAB can advise on the right pack size for your enrollment at 1-87-RobotLAB.
Yes. KaiBot provides feedback through sound, lights, movement, and multilingual talk-back, and supports Braille-enabled coding cards (sold separately) so low-vision students can code independently. It is designed for inclusive classrooms where students of varying abilities and languages participate together.
RobotLAB resells, deploys, and supports KaiBot, and the pack carries a 1-year warranty. Teacher training is available as an option rather than required. To add onboarding, training, or fleet support to your order, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
RobotLAB offers purchase, leasing, and Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) options across its catalog. The listed price is $3,476 to buy; for lease or subscription terms on a KaiBot classroom fleet, contact a specialist at 1-87-RobotLAB.

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