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LEGO-Compatible, Screenless Coding for Ages 3-6

Mochi teaches children coding in a playful, hands-on way as they explore the universe and learn colors, numbers, letters, basic words and more!

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How It Works:

Mochi harnesses children's innate love for stories to introduce abstract programming concepts in a fun, low-barrier way.

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Choose your adventure

Pick your favorite from our extensive story library. Explore the planets, colors, ABCs, the inside of a plant cell, Earth's biomes, and more!

Prepare Mochi

Design your Lego-compatible Rover with our pre-made accessories, or add your own LEGO and craft to get Mochi ready for the adventure.

Code with your hands

Use your coding blocks and programming board to create algorithms and sequences, telling Mochi where to go and what to do.

Learn through multi-modal play

Mochi provides interactive sound, motion, songs, and visual feedback - all without a screen.

Screen Free Learning

With Mochi, our children can have healthy and safe play experiences while learning the basics of coding
in the process. In addition, screenless play protects our children’s eyes.

With Mochi, our children can have healthy and safe play experiences while learning the basics of coding in the process. In addition, screenless play protects our children’s eyes.

Give your kids a break from the screen

By using physical items, Mochi as able to show difficult and abstract ideas through simple steps you can touch and manipulate.

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Develop logical thinking

Encourage exploration into new subjects

Discover a wide array of themes and resources

By using physical items, Mochi as able to show difficult and abstract ideas through simple steps you can touch and manipulate.

Choose Mochi pack

12 Epic Adventures* with Mochi

Using songs, sounds, dance, music and words, Mochi will navigate your child
through endless adventures as they explore the world.

Planets

Outer Space Adventure: Explore the Planets with Mochi

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Letters

Mochi Visits the Zoo & Learns the Animal ABCs

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Numbers

Mochi Builds A Bear Cave & Learns to Count

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Colors

Dive Into the Coral Reef: Learn Colors with Mochi

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Shapes

Ancient Pyramids of Egypt: Learn Shapes with Mochi

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Animals

Mochi's Safari Expedition: Meet the Animals

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Fruits & Vegetables

A Day at the Farm with Mochi

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Earth

One Day Around Planet Earth with Mochi

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Good Habits

Mochi Meets the Giant Toothbrush...

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Words

Mochi Firts 50 Words: Learn to Spell with Mochi and Friends!

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Biology

Do Pleants Breathe? Microscopic Mochi Finds Out!

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Time

Tick Tock, Where’s the Clock? Telling Time with Mochi

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* Each adventure set includes: story map / story book / storyteller SD card / craft pieces.

Why Mochi?

Because you want your child to lead the change, not follow it!

Customers Reviews

Tech Walls
Unboxing and Review

Look at the unboxing of the Starter Pack and the review from the Tech Walls

Your Child’s First Coding Kit

Using songs, sounds, dance, music and words, Mochi will navigate your child
through endless adventures as they explore the world.

Mochi Robotics Kit: Starter 4 Book Adventure Pack
Includes: Mochi Bear, Lego-compatible Rover, Programming Board with coding blocks, and 4 adventure sets (Planets, Animals, Earth, Biology)
$296$263
Mochi Robotics Kit: Essential 6 Book Coding Adventure Pack
Includes: Mochi Bear, Lego-compatible Rover, Programming Board with coding blocks, and 6 adventure sets (Planets, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Colors, Animals)
$329$263
Mochi Robotics Kit: Extended 12 Book Coding Adventure Pack
Includes: Mochi Bear, Lego-compatible Rover, Programming Board with coding blocks and 12 adventure sets (Planets, Colors, Numbers, Letters, Shapes, Animals, Earth, Time, Fruits & Vegetables, Biology, Good Habits, Words)
$439$335

FAQ

  • Mochi was originally developed to foster early childhood literacy and creative/computational thinking in our own children, ages 3-6. We’ve designed the experience so that children as young as 3 can engage in creative, self-directed play. But even children ages 6-8 receive tremendous value from the Mochi experience, as they are just starting to read by themselves at this age, opening up a whole world of self-reliance, discovery and engagement.
  • The goal of Mochi is to foster children’s creative and cognitive abilities. That they do it through computational thinking (a highly relevant 21st century skill) is a bonus! On a more pedagogical level, research shows that early childhood is the critical window for development — not only for cognition, but also for behavioral traits such as sociability, motivation, and esteem. From birth to age 6, children's constructive, creative, and motor abilities progress at an astounding rate. Exposure to high-quality learning experiences are particularly essential because they compound over a lifetime and into adulthood.
  • Study after study has shown that screens are extremely addicting and lead to developmental abnormalities if given to young children too early. Yet we all have screens in our pockets. Often, it’s too easy to give our children a screen to occupy their boundless energy and time. We created Mochi to be a screen-free, multimodal learning experience to rival the screen. This way, our children can have healthy and safe play experiences while learning the basics of coding in the process. In addition, screenless play protects our children’s eyes. It is safe, immersive, and hands-on.

    More in The Economist, The Atlantic, and NYT.

  • Mochi teaches the basics of queues, sequences, algorithmic thinking, action/causality, pattern recognition, loops, functions, decomposition and debugging all without needing a screen. Our learning sequence is centered around the computational thinking pillars of programming, logic, and problem-solving. The hardest part about teaching coding is breaking down abstract concepts into tangible ideas. By using physical items, Mochi as able to show difficult and abstract ideas through simple steps you can touch and manipulate. Through thousands of hours of research, we’ve shown that physical, hands-on learning is the best way for kids 3-6 to understand abstract ideas.
  • Nope! Mochi comes ready to play out of the box.
  • Not yet, but we’d love to make it happen! For educators and parents who are interested in bringing locally adapted versions to their classrooms and homes, please ping our support here.
  • There are 12 books currently in our Mochi Story Library. The core kit come with 1 book. However, there are 11 additional story books ranging from colors, letters, numbers, and words, to animals, biology, and astronomy. Our books as sold as Story Packs. Each Story Pack comes with new interactive audio files (sounds, songs, feedback), a high-quality machine-washable fabric map, the accompanying full-color story book, and new coding blocks that introduce additional concepts.
  • We already know that bits and bytes will be the defining building blocks of the 21st century. We also know that children love stories.

    We already know that bits and bytes will be the defining building blocks of the 21st century. We also know that children love stories.

    Could stories be a form of creative play?

    Mochi harnesses children's innate love for stories to introduce abstract programming concepts in a fun, low-barrier way. With hands-on blocks. With real-world, real-time outcomes. Without screens.

    From tactile programming blocks to auditory narration, visual feedback to functional play, everything about Mochi is designed to let curiosity lead the way. Even our coding challenges are integrated with the adventures -- so that little learners start to see technology as a functional tool to enhance what they already know and love, rather than programming for programming's sake. Along the way, our tiny tinkerers build confidence in their ability to co-create real-world stories and events.

    This healthy, hands-on introduction to technology is what we believe our youngest children need to succeed in our rapidly changing, globalizing world.

    Instead of feeding our kids junk food for their growing minds (like Angry Birds and silly TV programs), why not give our children a smart, healthy, and screenless option for play?

    We made Mochi today so our kids can succeed in the future.

    Learn about the developmental effects of screen addiction on children on NPR, CNBC, The Atlantic, and The New York Times.