Mark I
An educational robot that is simple to assemble — no screws or soldering, few components, fully customizable and modular.
- From age 9 — no experience needed, video tutorial included
- No screws, no soldering, no glue — everything snaps together
- Cash on delivery — nothing to pay upfront
- Missing or broken part ? we replace it
- Designed & made in Kénitra — support in French & Darija
The first robot your child builds, decorates and programs
The Mark I is a tracked robotics kit (chassis, wheels, tracks, battery holder) powered by two N20 motors and driven by an Arduino Uno board. View the model in 3D in your browser and build your own design by choosing the color of each group of parts.
Not a toy that comes ready out of the box: a real little tracked machine your child assembles piece by piece, dresses in their favorite colors, then brings to life with an Arduino board. In the end, huge pride — "I made it myself!" — and real notions of mechanics, electronics and programming, without even realizing it.
Why parents choose it
A gift that keeps hands and minds busy — and leaves far more than just another toy in the room.
Learning while having fun
Mechanics, electronics and first steps in programming brought together in one hands-on project. The child learns because they play.
Away from screens
A hands-on activity that builds patience, logic and fine motor skills. The assembly is done with fingers, not with a tablet.
Their colors, their pride
They pick the shade of each part before ordering. The finished robot is unique and truly theirs — not just one copy among many.
Made in Morocco
Designed and made in our workshop in Kénitra, with local support in French and Darija. A real Moroccan brand.
Reusable endlessly
Take it apart and reprogram it as often as you like. The Arduino board will serve again for dozens of other experiments and projects.
A gift that leaves a mark
Birthday, school success or holidays: an educational gift remembered far longer than yet another toy.
What the robot is made of
Everything needed to assemble a complete, working tracked robot — plastic parts and electronics included.
The robot's structure, made in our workshop. Customizable to the color of their choice.
Tracks that assemble link by link around four wheels — like a real all-terrain machine.
Two electric motors drive the tracks and propel the robot in every direction.
The programmable brain of the robot. Reusable afterwards for dozens of other electronics projects.
The small component that lets the Arduino control the speed and direction of the motors.
The robot's "eyes": it measures distances to detect and avoid obstacles.
The onboard power so the robot runs wirelessly, fully on its own.
All the assembly screws and a step-by-step guide, designed to be followed by a child.
Chaque pièce ci-dessus est nécessaire pour assembler un Mark I complet et fonctionnel. Dans le configurateur plus haut, vous pouvez tout de même ajuster les composants électroniques (Arduino, moteurs, batterie) si vous les avez déjà — le prix s'adapte.
How your child builds it
A step-by-step illustrated guide accompanies every stage. Allow about an hour — perfect to do together.
The chassis
Clip the chassis parts together to form the robot's solid base.
Motors & wheels
Fix the two N20 motors, then fit the drive and idler wheels.
The tracks
Build the tracks link by link around the wheels — kids' favorite stage.
The electronics
Install the Arduino board, the sensor and the battery, then connect the motors.
Off it goes!
Upload the sample program, switch it on… and watch the robot move.
3 skills, a single robot
Behind the play, solid foundations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Mechanics
Gears, tracks and transmission: understanding how a movement turns into motion.
Electronics
Power, motors and control board: the complete circuit that brings the robot to life.
Programming
First steps with Arduino: tweaking the code to change how the robot behaves.
They choose its colors themselves
Spin the robot above, tap each part and compose its look from 7 vivid colors. Red chassis, black tracks, cyan wheels? Anything goes — and what they create on screen is exactly what they'll receive.
The questions parents ask
From what age can your child enjoy the Mark I?
The kit is designed for children aged 9 and up. Younger kids do just fine building it alongside a parent — it actually makes a great weekend activity to share.
My child has never programmed before. Is that a problem?
Not at all. The kit comes with a ready-to-use program and a step-by-step guide: it runs from the very first upload. Your child then tweaks the code at their own pace to change how the robot behaves.
How long does it take to build?
Plan on about an hour for the full assembly, with the illustrated guide in hand. No prior experience needed.
Do you need glue or special tools?
No. The parts simply snap and screw together, and the assembly hardware is included. All it takes is a little patience and curiosity.
Is the robot reusable and reprogrammable?
Yes. The Arduino board is the heart of the kit: you can take it apart, rebuild it and reprogram it as many times as you like. The board will then go on to serve dozens of other electronics projects.
What does the colour customisation involve?
Before ordering, your child picks the colour of each part online and builds their robot on screen. What they see is exactly the robot they'll receive, in their colours.
Are you a Moroccan brand?
Yes: the Mark I is designed and made in our workshop in Kénitra. Our team supports you in French and in darija, and payment is made on delivery.
Ready to give them their first robot?
Pick its colors, choose the components and order in a few minutes. Designed and made in Kénitra.