• Build a Wand that responds to your movements. Comes with wand parts, PCB with Codeable LED, button, batteries, step-by-step book, stickers, poster, and free Kano app. Tablet not included.
  • Learn to code with 70+ step-by-step creative challenges. Make feathers fly, goblets multiply, fire flow, pumpkins grow, and more.
  • Wave your wand and see instant effects on screen. Create with creatures, sweets, spells, 200+ exclusive sounds, music, and wizarding artefacts.
  • Endless play with Kano world. Remix art, games, and music made by a creative community.
  • No coding experience necessary. Includes Lifetime care and 1 year Warranty. Ages 6+.
  • Requires Bluetooth low energy (Bluetooth Smart 4.0 or newer). works with Windows 10 Pro & home, Mac OS 10.10, iOS 10 (selected iPad models only), Android 5.0 (tablets only), Amazon Fire tablets (8 HD 2016 or newer). full hardware and software requirements Can be found below.

My son is a huge fan of coding, computers, and Harry Potter. When we discovered we could combine these passions with the Kano Harry Potter coding kit we knew we had to have it. When the box arrived my son ran to open it. He immediately jumped right in and loved building the wand and exploring the program. This is an excellent product for all children, from beginner coders to those who consider themselves experts. This will be a product my son spends time with. He is already going back to explore what else he can do with the program from his original experiences with it. I highly recommend!

I just spent the last hour and a half with my 6 year old daughter assembling and playing with the wand. At first, she was excited to play with Harry’s wand. But the more she played with it and saw how she could change what happened when she moved the wand, the more it became about seeing what she could make it do. We are just getting started but I can already tell that she is going to have a lot of fun with the wand and I can’t wait to see what she comes up with.

50 Points for Hufflepuff! I am having so much fun learning to code with my new wand. Easy instructions and simple steps paired with wonderful design make coding easy and fun. Every detail; from the packaging, to the in app design, to the wand itself is pure magic. Would highly recommend for any aspiring witch or wizard.

This wand is defintely a crowd pleaser! Originally for my 6 year old nephew, many adults in my family took to the fun and were interested in how to use it. The wand is certainly educational, functions very well, and looks fantastic all while providing good groundwork for kids to learn coding. The mini games, challenges, and directions were all very clear. I am so happy with this purchase! I'd reccomend this company and this product to anyone looking for an appropriate "toy" for their kids. The wand is exceptionally cool because it appeals to older kids-- even my 30 year old cousin was stocked to try it out!

We decided to buy this product for my nephew after he began getting bored with his standard tablet games. Based on reading the initial reviews, I assumed I would have to perform most of the initial setup. When we opened the kit and began the assembly, I was amazed at the creativity of the instructions. Rather than being your boring step by step instructions on a field of black and white, the instructions more resembled the layout of a children's storybook. Very cool! While I recommend that an adult be the one to assemble the wand, its easy enough for a child to perform the assembly with adult supervision. The challenges are laid out in the Harry Potter world, moving from challenge to challenge as you make your way through Hogwarts. The coding process is extremely easy and can usually be accomplished in 2 very quick steps. The drag and drop formula allows your child to create a command for the wand such as "dragging the cursor left across the owl will turn it green while dragging the cursor right across the owl will turn it red". If your goal is to teach your child how easy coding can be, this is the perfect opportunity to explain the basics. You can also choose to explain that this is all magic and that your child has truly become a wizard. Your choice!

Bought this for my 11 year old daughter, wasn't sure exactly how it would land. Smiles began from seeing Harry Potter and a magic wand. But the real magic happened once she began to get into the coding creating spells. Its simple, super engaging and a lot of fun - all the while giving her a totally different ipad experience, one where she is actually coding the 'game/spell'. A great gift idea - one that will not only get a big smile actually get used!

When I first heard about this coding wand, I was immediately intrigued by the crossover between the world of Harry Potter and the increasingly complex world of programming. Getting kids involved with coding early can only help make it more accessible to the next generation, so I was excited to get my hands on a kit and play around with it. I did initially face some confusion, as I didn't realize the wand required a bluetooth connection to a tablet or PC, and unfortunately the front of the box doesn't make that entirely clear (although in fairness...I'm not sure what other magical technology I would've expected this kit to use). The software does not support phones, nor screens smaller than 7", so I couldn't use my iPhone or older Amazon Fire, and my desktop PCs don't have bluetooth baked into them. After getting into the software, I understand why the strict requirements of larger screens, since dragging around code blocks would've been next to impossible on an iPhone. I did manage to find an old Surface tablet that worked perfectly for this, but I wish the requirements were a bit clearer up front. Opening the box, you'll find an unassembled wand, and a very clean, clear guide that introduces you to the hardware. It will step you through building your wand while showing off the many aspects of the PCB). The wand itself, once you've assembled it, has a nice weight to it (from the batteries) and feels good to wave around. The single button on it is generally used to 'center' the wand in the app any time you need to reset its position. There doesn't seem to be any on/off setting available, and the instructions specifically recommend you remove the batteries when it's not in use, so I'm unclear if there's a sleep function or not. After assembly, you're pointed towards the downloadable application and ready to go! The app is clean and easy to use, with bright buttons, sounds, and large UI perfect for poking and prodding. The challenges you're presented with are all very straightforward, with it telling you to drag this, change that, push this, etc directly. As an adult, I wished it provided a bit more explanation and context for why you're changing this number or that setting while dragging the code blocks around, but the more I played with the challenges, the more I realized that the ideal teaching method being used here is simply repetition. Many of the challenges give you the same instructions over and over again, and after a number of challenges where you're being walked through how to set up a 'while' loop, for example, I knew the exact order of operations to get a 'while' code block up and running and it made future challenges much faster to set up and get going. The instructions/step-by-steps are a bit sensitive and can break easily if you jump ahead of it, but the app overall doesn't really care how closely you follow the instructions, and at any point you're able to just break free of the guide and do whatever you'd like in your coding. The sharing functions are great, and you can jump over to the Kano World part of the app to see what other people are creating. The gallery appears to be updating instantly; any time I switched over to it, there would be new creations that had been uploaded only seconds earlier. Most of the shared creations are very simple, and there are no options to filter or sort by the 'best' or most popular, so it was difficult to see some more complex creations or find some crazy ideas that had been built. Seems like a great place for a future update to the app, though! Overall, this is an extremely easy way to be introduced to the world of coding. The box says it's for ages 6+, and I'd agree with that, but I think if your child is on the younger side of the scale, it may require more supervision, given that a lot of terms used in the app are never explained (such as "frames" versus "milliseconds" on the code blocks, or some of the more complex math used to calculate wand motion). It's not crucial that a child understand the terms if they're just following the instructions, however some introductory language or guides towards not just what to change, but why, would be helpful. PS. Oh! And don't forget about the customization options...completing challenges unlocks outfits, accessories, and more for you to decorate your character with. They're all Harry Potter themed, of course, so if your child is a fan, they will definitely enjoy putting on a Gryffindor scarf or holding a bottle of Felix Felicis.

Our Kano Harry Potter Coding kit arrived on Thursday and my 6 year old daughter couldn't have been more excited! I was very impressed with the quality of the packaging, from the cool Harry Potter logo on the front of the box, to the fact that all of the pieces were very neatly displayed and easy to access. The directions were very easy to follow, so my daughter and I were able to assemble the wand quickly and get to playing! As my daughter did her first "spell" in the play section of the app, her little face lit up! She was so thrilled that she was "making magic"! As we started to explore the app a little more, she began to try the "challenges", where you create codes to do things like changing the color of an owl or creating rainbow fireworks with a waive of your wand! The first challenge is very simple and begins to build as you go along to each challenge. My 11 year son began to take notice of what my daughter was doing and was very impressed that his little sister was coding! The kids played with the wand until it was time to go to sleep, and it was the first thing they requested to do when they woke up in the morning (and again after school)! It is wonderful to see my kids having fun and being introduced to coding in such an approachable way! We are only a few days in, but I have a feeling they will love this kit for a long time to come!

I really liked the ability of this product to help my 10 year old daughter learn how to code. She's been interested in computers and loves Harry Potter so bringing them together in 1 experience is fantastic. The ability to learn the basics of coding then try your own work out right afterwards is incredibly rewarding for kids. She and all her friends at her birthday party were trying out all the different options with the wand and it made me feel much better than having a bunch of kids starting at iPads the whole time. The ability to both learn and entertain yourself seemingly endlessly is a really wonderful part of this product. Cannot recommend it enough.

I got this after a friend told me all about how awesome Kano is with coding products for kids. I personally love Harry Potter and the box the wand came in was awesome. The app that you download to program the wand( I used my Fire Tablet) is really bright colorful and engaging. I was surprised by how easy it was for my kids(ages 4 and 8) to jump right in and start coding. I was so intrigued I tried it myself, I have no coding experience whatsoever and I found the "instructions" to be very easy to follow and flowed very nicely.