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LEGO STEM Lab Setup Checklist: Software, Space, Expansion Packs & Consumables

Most families who invest in LEGO robotics kits hit a wall after just a few projects — not because kids lose interest, but because the setup itself falls apart. Software won't install, the workspace is too small for testing, expensive expansion packs create clutter, and hidden costs drain budgets. This episode walks through a complete infrastructure checklist covering software compatibility, physical space requirements, expansion timing, and long-term consumable costs so your LEGO STEM lab actually works from day one.

**Key Takeaways**

- Different LEGO platforms speak different languages and don't mix well. SPIKE Prime, Mindstorms, Boost, and WeDo each use their own software and programming styles. Buying one doesn't mean your parts or skills transfer to another — it's like assuming your Xbox games will work on a PlayStation.

- Check your device compatibility before opening the box. Each platform needs specific operating systems and app versions to function. SPIKE Prime works on tablets, computers, and Chromebooks, while Boost only works on tablets. Getting this wrong means frustration before your kid writes a single line of code.

- You need more physical space than you think. A workspace roughly the size of a large desk is the minimum for building, coding, and letting robots actually move around. Think of it like needing room to spread out a big puzzle and still have space to see what you built in action.

- Plan your power setup like a charging station. Between rechargeable batteries, USB cables, and device chargers, you'll want a surge-protected power strip nearby. Budget around ten dollars monthly for quality rechargeable batteries if your platform runs on AAs.

- Parts multiply fast, so organize from the start. A single SPIKE Prime kit has over 500 pieces, and that number grows quickly with expansions. Using labeled transparent drawers — like a tackle box for LEGO — keeps everything findable and prevents the chaos that makes kids quit.
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Full article: https://stemlabguide.com/lego-stem-lab-setup-checklist-software-space-expansion-packs-consumables

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