Instead of repurposing an older computer, help your kids build one of their own without spending too much. Kano is a platform that's designed to teach kids how to build a computer, what every part of a circuit board does, and finally how to code apps or games. The platform is available in predesigned kits made for kids.
Kano's computer kits are attractive simply because each one includes the core of what you need to get started with the kid-friendly platform. The basic kit includes a Bluetooth keyboard with touchpad and all necessary cables. The Computer Kit Complete includes a 10.1-inch display for a laptop-like setup.
However, if you have a Raspberry Pi or would prefer to let your child pick and choose the various parts of a computer just for them (yes, Minecraft is included!), then putting together your own Kano OS computer is the way to go.
What you need
Raspberry Pi 1, 2, or 3 (enclosure optional)
USB Keyboard
USB Mouse
HDMI Cable, microUSB cable with wall adapter for power
If you don't have an extra keyboard or mouse collecting dust in a drawer somewhere, I've found the inexpensive Amazon Basics version of each more than sufficient. If you plan on helping your child go through the different games and lessons Kano offers, hooking up a Raspberry Pi to a television is an easy way to avoid buying a monitor.
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