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With the PicoBoard, your Scratch projects can sense things going on in the world outside your computer. Make your projects respond to light, sound, touch, and more. Read the wiki article about it. |
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Combine robotics with animated stories and games! Scratch version 1.4 has special programming blocks to interact with motors and sensors in your LEGO® WeDo™ robotic creations. Read the wiki article about it. |
To see books about Scratch 1.4 and books in other languages, see Scratch Books.
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Show off your enthusiasm for Scratch with custom gear! |
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This is a Russian monthly magazine which teaches Scratch programming to kids and is independently owned by the authors of Scratch 2.0 Programming and A Book for Young Programmers on Scratch. |