lil Breezy
Introducing, lil’ Breezy! [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPaHRn21Nh8] Spring has sprung in New York City and the littleBits HQ is heating up. To stay cool, our designers created this adorable...
View ArticleSay “Hello” To Our Makedo Elephant, Edwin Sanook.
Meet Edwin Sanook, the adorable elephant we made using makedo and littleBits. makedo is a product that nurtures open-ended play with three separate components: Safe-saw, Re-clip and lock-hinge....
View ArticleThe little Workstation
We love to combine littleBits with the products that inspire us. In the past, we have “bitified” a makedo kit and MakerBot Thingiverse project. Our latest project was made with the ALEX Toys’ Paper...
View ArticleHappy Moon Day, From littleBits!
This Saturday, July 20th, is Moon Day and marks the 44th Anniversary of man’s first walk on the moon. On July 20th, 1969 the Apollo 11 spaceflight landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon. The...
View ArticleMaker Spotlight: Ginger Butcher
littleBits is fortunate to work with so many talented individuals, and Ginger Butcher is one of them. The picture above was taken during one of her trips to the littleBits HQ. She has visited on a few...
View ArticleAyah Bdeir on Maker Camp
On Monday, August 12th our Founder and CEO Ayah Bdeir held a Make: Believe Maker Camp session on Google+. During this session she discussed her background as an engineer and designer, how she came up...
View ArticleNew Members of the littleBits Family
Today, we are very excited to announce a few new additions to the littleBits family – the microphone, the dc motor + motorMate, the vibration motor + vibeSnap, and the servo! The microphone is a new...
View ArticleHow are you using littleBits?
Using littleBits you can dream up ideas and make them a reality. Combining Bits modules along with Legos, paper, metal, wood, cardboard you can “make something…that does something!” Here are some of...
View ArticleWeekly Inspiration
Long before the TV came into existence, people watched moving pictures on a device called a zoetrope. The oldest known version dates back to China around 180 AD but the one we’re most familiar with...
View ArticleGet spinning with the new DC Motor!
The tethered DC motor Bit is now available! Choose which direction it spins and amp up ferris wheels, RC cars, swirling signs & more. Take it for a spin today! Here are some tips on using it with...
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