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Hands-On Robotics and Coding Programs for Kids

byGeniusLabsAcademy at Sector 116, NoidaStarts from1,550 Per ChildView full gallery

We turn screen time into skill-building time. Explore our structured pathways where kids move from basic logic to complex robotics engineering through hands-on experimentation.

Learn how my student Inaya built and coded this "smart bike" using LEGO Spike Prime. She programmed it to use its gyroscope to detect the angle of a slope and automatically adjust the motor's power to maintain a constant speed.

I teach students to build robots that help the community. This prosthetic hand project is a powerful lesson in empathy and engineering, where students design a functional limb for someone in need.

This guide shows the components of a smart robotic arm designed to sort bricks. Students learn to use a color sensor, programmable hub, and grippers to build and code a real-world automation solution.

Learn to code and prototype a dancing robot. In this project, students synchronize motor movements, light matrix patterns, and sound beats, even exploring math concepts like fractions to create polyrhythmic beats.

Say hello to a smart pet dog. With this project, students learn to program a robot to behave like a real animal, coding it to jump, sit, follow commands, and even fetch.

Build a robot that waters your plants. This "Smart House Help" project teaches students to use sensors to check soil humidity and code the robot to set alarms or water the plant automatically.

My "Robots in Action" exhibit showcases 10 different robotic creations, from a smart bike and a weather caster to a color sorter and a self-driving car. It's a great way to see what's possible.

If your child loves drawing and making patterns, they will love this project. I guide them to build and code their own Spirograph to create mesmerizing designs while learning about geometry and programming.

Feed the robotic bunny. In this fun project, my genius students build and program a bunny to hop, change directions, and navigate its way to the food, learning basic coding and robotics along the way.

This is the story of how one of my students, Priya, built a dancing robot in just 4 hours to entertain her younger brother. It shows how learning to build and code can inspire creative solutions to real-life situations.

About Our Program Guides & Offerings

What makes our programs different isn't just the LEGO Spike Prime or Arduino kits—it's our 'Galti hoti hai' (mistakes happen) philosophy. Whether your child is 4 or 18, we don't just give them a blueprint to follow blindly. We introduce a logic challenge, let them build, let them fail, and guide them through troubleshooting the code or the mechanical linkage until it works. This is how they learn that engineering is about patience and iteration, not just building a toy that sits on a shelf.

How We Structure Our Programs

We don't believe in one-size-fits-all. Our curriculum at our Noida labs (Sector 116 and Skymark One, Sector 98) is designed for progressive learning. We start with simple mechanical foundations and move toward autonomous systems.

The Learning Progression:

  • Foundations (Ages 4-8): We focus on basic structural building and the logic of 'if-then' statements using block-based coding. Here, the goal is to build confidence and spatial awareness.
  • Intermediate (Ages 9-13): Kids start working with sensors—gyroscope, color, and ultrasonic. This is where they learn to make robots that react to their environment, like the Smart Bike that adjusts motor power based on slope angle.
  • Advanced (Ages 14+): We move to text-based coding languages like Python and hardware platforms like Arduino. Students work on real-world problem-solving, such as smart house automation or prosthetic limb design.

Why Our Approach Works

Most kids learn theory. At Genius Labs, we teach them to 'break' things. When a robot arm fails to sort a brick, we don't just fix it for them. We ask, 'What is the sensor reading?' or 'Are the gears slipping?' By questioning the process, we encourage critical thinking. Our mentors operate on a 1:6 ratio, ensuring that every child gets the attention they need to debug their code or fix a physical build.

Our Lab Environment

Our centers are designed to be 'sanctuaries of imagination.' We have ergonomic furniture, high-quality LEGO Education kits, and 3D printers available for prototypes. Whether you are looking for after-school batches or weekend deep-dives, we provide the tools, the space, and the guidance to turn curiosity into actual engineering projects.

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Academy at Sector 116, NoidaStarts from 1,550 Per Child

Hi, we are the team behind Genius Labs. We are IIT and IIM graduates who love building stuff, but we love teaching even more. We built these labs in Noida to give kids a space where they can actually get their hands dirty with code and hardware, and finally skip the passive screen time.

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