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Maker Monday featuring your excellent Raspberry Pi builds

Every Monday, our friends at Raspberry Pi Official Magazine ask the question: have you made something with a Raspberry Pi over the weekend? Every Monday, our followers send us amazing photos and videos of the things they’ve made.

Follow along with #MakerMonday each week over on our various social media platforms!

This Thinkman is a bit like a Walkman but it will talk to you
We love this cardboard robot, fittingly made with tech boxes
You may recognise this from our interview – Pater (Brendan) is still working diligently on it
The Game of Life has rarely looked this good!
We now want to make a working giant GBA
Yep, Raspberry Pi 4 had the Ethernet port on the other side to the usual B/B+ configuration. It was one of the first things we asked about when we saw it

Raspberry Pi Official Magazine #155 out NOW!

You can grab the latest issue right now from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, WHSmith, and other newsagents, including the Raspberry Pi Store in Cambridge. It’s also available from our online store, which ships around the world. And you can get a digital version via our app on Android or iOS.

Cover of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine issue 155

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4 comments

Helen McCall avatar

I love that cardboard box robot. This to me is the essence of educational computing with the Raspberry Pi. An ideal project for a six year old, which allows unlimited scope for expansion as the child develops. This doesn’t just teach good computing skills, it also teaches good environmental recycling skills. Roll-on the cardboard robot!

CreatedWithATrackPoint avatar

I love the face on the cardboard robot!

TheRANDOMkid avatar

I need to buy a pi pico and some things with boxes ;)

Andy Piper avatar

It would be great to be able to click on those screenshots of social posts to go comment on the original or follow links to the projects, just saying! :-)

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