To-Do Box for Children
As more entertaining apps or video games for children are developed, parents tend to have more difficulty restricting their children. Therefore, I created a to-do box for the children to check their to-do task everyday with an award, giving the children motivation as well as accomplishment. Thus, parents would have less stress to supervise their children.
Supplies
The supplies you will need:
- Arduino *1
- Breadboard *1
- USB cable *1(to connect to the computer and code)
- Computer with Arduino APP *1
- Push-button *5
- Yellow Resistor *5
- Blue Resistor *5
- Jumpers *30
- red LED *5
- Box {27*32} *1
- box {8*8*29} *1
- Paper board {27*32} *1
- Tape *1
- Scissor *1
- Cutter *1
- Cut mat *1
- Pen *1
- Magnetic *2
Materials
The supplies you will need:
- Arduino *1
- Breadboard *1
- USB cable *1(to connect to the computer and code)
- Computer with Arduino APP *1
- Push-button *5
- Yellow Resistor *5
- Blue Resistor *5
- Jumpers *30
- red LED *5
- Box {27*32} *1
- box {8*8*29} *1
- Paper board {27*32} *1
- Tape *1
- Scissor *1
- Cutter *1
- Cut mat *1
- Pen *1
- Magnetic *2
Set Up the Circuit
1. Plug the jumpers, LED, resistor, portable charger, and servo motor onto the breadboard base on the circuit diagram.
2. Attach the USB cable to the computer.
Code
The code is in the link below. File attached.
Downloads
Box
1. Place the larger box on top of the paper board and trace the surface area.
2. Cut the paper board.
3. split the paper board into five sections and cut the hole for the LEDs and the pushbuttons
4. Plug the LEDs and the pushbuttons into the hole.
5. Get the servo motor and USB cable out of the box.
6. Cut a hole for the servo motor to get into
7. Attach the servo motor to the smaller box.
8. Stick a pen to the turning part of the servo motor.
9. Attach two magnets to the cap and the box itself.
10. Add the tasks you want your children to accomplish every day!!
DONE!!!
Now, DIY for your own kids!!!
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