Simon Monk is a passionate enthusiast of electronics, particularly interested in educating people how to use them. With success in writing over 25 different books on Arduino, Raspberry Pi and micro:bit, Simon and his wife decided to make the leap and start building hardware kits to support their educational books and guides. Now, the UK based company MonkMakes has dozens of kits and products that support some of our favourite maker electronics boards like the BBC micro:bit and Raspberry Pi.
We’re proud to be official resellers of MonkMakes gear in Australia and New Zealand. As always, we’re here to help, so if you need anything or can’t find a part for your project get in touch, alternatively see our breakdown of Monk Makes products in our Maker Favourites Section.
This kit is one of the best for learning electronics and coding with a micro:bit. This is an addon pack that gives you all the modules and connectors required to learn with your micro:bit...
With this project kit you will learn all about how tiny amounts of energy can be harvested from the sun and stored for later use, using a practical and experiment-led approach.
The 7-segment for micro:bit is a four digit 7-segment display for micro:bit. You can use it to display numbers, but it can also display letters and other characters, albeit with the limits imposed by the 7 segments of each digit.
It can be tricky to work out which pin is which when the Raspberry Pi Pico is attached to solderless breadboard. The MonkMakes Breadboard for Pico solves this problem by labeling the Pico pins on the breadboard.
The Monk Makes RGB LED for micro:bit provides a colorful add-on to your micro:bit. Connect it up with alligator clips and then use the three outputs of your micro:bit to control the red, green and blue channels to mix up any color of light you want.
An LED Bulb for use with Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Pico etc. The board is designed to make it super-easy to attach a high brightness bulb to a Raspberry Pi,...
The MonkMakes Connector for micro:bit makes it super-easy to connect I2C, SPI and other devices to your micro:bit without losing the main connector rings.
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