Materials
A box (preferably a shoe box to easily place the wiring inside)
Illustration boards (estimated to need at least 2-3)
Plastic wraps (the type used to laminate notebooks)
Construction paper
Japanese paper (optional)
Cotton
Styrofoam (circle and box shaped)
Clay
Paint (optional)
Coloring material (pens or pencils)
Box cutter (Use with caution or under adult supervision)
Scissors
Electrical tape
Glue (Hot and wet)
Two LEDs
Two 220 OHM resistors
One potentiometer
One piezo buzzer
One servo motor
Jumper wires (As many as you need. It can depend on the desired extension length.)
Breadboard
Arduino board and USB cable
Inspiration
What inspired us to make this robotics application was the cute idea of something entertaining. Robotics can be a really fun side hobby and with our combined love for things cute, why not make a creation that will bring joy to others?
About the Makers
Abby- I am an insatiable creative thinker, constantly working on anything whether it be a written story, doodles, or another page on my scrapbook! I have a fond love for all things cute, cuddly, and spectacularly colorful which is shown in most of my works.
Gianina/Yan- A creative-minded artist and leader with too many projects and work on their plate. He has a special interest in anything art or psychology related with a soft spot for original works and interactive media.
Andrea- A skilled musician that does incredible guitar work. She's well known for her performance at the INTRAMS battle of the bands and is