Sony is making STEM toys fun again. The brand’s new “post-coding, crafting” console Toio features just two, tiny cubes and a controller. The controller is used to make the cubes move in different patterns, and the cubes can be crafted to resemble anything out of the player’s imagination. Code them to move next to each other and put a pair of pants on them to make half a human walking, or put a simple piece of paper over two and you have an inch worm. Using paper craft or snap on Legos, kids can create just about anything, even engineering their creations to have “craft fights.” (Co.Design)
