The Tiny:bit robot is a small educational robot kit powered by the BBC micro:bit, designed to make learning coding and robotics simple and fun. It looks like a mini car and is equipped with motors, wheels, LEDs, and sensors such as line-following and obstacle-avoidance sensors. The micro:bit board acts as the brain of the robot, and it can be programmed using block coding, Python, or JavaScript. With Bluetooth support, the Tiny:bit can also be controlled from a smartphone, making it interactive and engaging. This robot helps beginners and students explore programming, electronics, and problem-solving through hands-on experiments.