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HoloDust said:
Yeah...I don't think people saying durability isn't an issue here seem to have kids - I have 2 of those, and this would last about 2 days max in their hands.

For something that teaches them coding, while being physical, I'd rather go with LEGO Boost, since they already like LEGOs quite a bit - sure it's more expensive, but it's more durable and if you're really, really into it, you can eventually code in something like Python for it.

Always depends on the kids. I don't think durability would've been a problem with my daughter when she was eight or nine. At the same time you can argue against LEGO because many kids loose important parts or might break stuff, as rugged as LEGO is.

 

Cardboard is easily replacable and you might be able to make your own spareparts. In the end every material has its pros and cons.