TiddlyBot fun and simple Raspberry Pi Robot

A project in San Francisco, CA by Agilic
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TiddlyBot is a simple little funbot with some amazing features. It draws, follow lines, and helps with the learning of technology.
Backers: 461
Average Pledge Per Backer: $82

Funded: $37,806 of $27,000
Dates: Jun 25th -> Jul 26th (31 days)
Project By: Agilic
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Latest News

Stretch Goal complete:) Last day of Tiddles on Kickstarter

July 25th - via: kickstarter.com
The free Beginners Guide to Robotics is on its way with stretch goal one accomplished! If anyones interested to stay up to date beyond the campaign we'll be sharing developments over the summer on our PiBot.org website. Thanks again for everyones... (Read More)

New Content, Rewards, and Stretch Goal Teaser!

July 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
We broke another milestone - the 400 backer mark! We are very chuffed:)  Our first stretch goal -  An illustrated beginners guide to robotics is within reach - just $3k away (fingers crossed!).  This guide will be easy to follow and nicely... (Read More)

Tiddles is a Raspberry Pi-powered bot that can draw you a picture (Wired UK)

July 21st - via: wired.co.uk
Meet TiddlyBot, or Tiddles for short. Tiddles is a Raspberry Pi-powered robot currently seeking funding on Kickstarter. (Read More)

You made it - TiddlyBot is alive!

July 20th - via: kickstarter.com
TiddlyBot has been given a future! Thanks so much to everyone who has backed us and made this happen! We're really excited now to take Tiddles to the next level and we'll be working hard over the summer to make it Tiddlytastic!   Next up is our... (Read More)

New Raspberry Pi Released, Features in the Press and more!

July 16th - via: kickstarter.com
We've had a great week and feeling very hopeful for getting funded (Now at 82%!)  The Mayor of Bristol said he 'loves it' and  Chris Anderson ex-editor of Wired and chief of 3d-robotics says he thinks it "looks great" - both have pledged for kits... (Read More)

New Robot Building Workshop Experiences offered!

July 7th - via: kickstarter.com
We've teamed up with some great tech teachers in San Francisco and we can now offer Raspberry Pi Building robot experiences in both Northern California as well as many major cities in the UK.  (contact us to double check we can do one near you.)... (Read More)

1st week gone and 33% funded!

July 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks everyone so much for backing our project so far :)  I launched the project whilst travelling through California seeing some amazing people and robots. A highlight was seeing someone walk out from their wheelchair using robotic legs... (Read More)

TiddlyBot gives Raspberry Pi robot powers

July 4th - via: robohub.org
The TiddlyBot, which just launched on Kickstarter, has been developed to help young people have fun and learn about robotics and programming. After running a Code Club and workshops using Raspberry Pi I realised that robotics can be a great way to teach and learn programming and other useful skills. (Read More)

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