mababa 12-in-1 Robot Building Kit for Kids, STEM Educational Creation 190-Piece Kit with Solar Powered Motorized Engine and Gears, Science Experiment Set for 8 Years Above
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The system does not have any Solar power is used to power the mechanical and electrical equipment. However, you will not be able to understand It is made of low-quality parts that do not
A solar kit is tailored for boys and girls over 10 years old, but is also suitable for children as young as 8 years old The year is The operation should be carried out by an older child with strong abilities or by a parent with encouragement. A careful reading of the instructions is recommended.
The battery for this item is not available. There is a small solar panel on the device. If a light bulb is not available, you may have to use a flashlight.
I'd like to talk to you about A young child can quickly complete the assembly of the robot kit with the assistance of their family within 2 hours. Children of every age need different assembly times.
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A lot of math skills and the ability to build and create are inherent to my 5 year old. I got him this stem robot kit because I wanted something versatile that he could take apart, build, and take part in multiple creations. He's already at the point where I can buy him a 9+ LEGO set and he can get it done in a few hours. I am enjoying the fact that it is challenging him. We began working on this today. You will find that there are many pieces, and you will need to help your child cut them so that they fit In addition, there are instructions for making different robots, so you can pick and choose what The process involving making these would probably be even more fun for teenagers, as my husband and I both thoroughly enjoyed it (although my son needed some guidance on how to follow the directions). There are some with separate bags for each piece.
After playing with Capsela as a kid, and not realizing the difference between this and that, I tried assembling it myself. To create a robot, you begin by building the basic body, then you add additional parts to that body to create the robot. A few tries later, I was able to get the basic robot functioning. It is however necessary to disassemble the entire device if it does not work, so that you can pinpoint any out-of-alignment pieces. When you pull apart and put back together the pieces of plastic, there is a higher probability of little pieces After I assembled the dog body, I realized I didn't have any gears aligned and there was no way I could make it work Having finished the engine, I moved on to assembling the car. As I played with it for a couple of days, I felt I was getting better and I enjoyed it a lot more. It was much simpler for me to figure out how the pieces should go together, and I was able to assemble the car I pushed the car manually, and everything seemed to be aligned. The gears also appeared to be moving. The sun was too strong to soak up my car, so I left it out to soak up some sun. I took the whole thing apart to see where the problem lay, then I reassembled it despite the fact that I didn't like doing This did not work as well as before. think this should be a much easier toy to win, and you shouldn't have to take the entire thing apart to figure out where you made a There is no way to see which gears are moving or not on the base robot because it is enclosed in a gearbox. In light of all the reviews I see for 9-star hotels, I am a little hesitant to post this review 10 years old and under The year is It appears to have been no problem for the old folks. There might be a lot of technically advanced kids there. It seems to be more appropriate for a 12-year-old to play with this toy Younger than 15 years of age. A 44-degree day is definitely not ideal The year is An old person.
The building of polymer models from makers such as Tamiya or Monogram will be fun for everyone who is familiar with those makers. While my son, who is able to build snap time models, is not ready for this type of building yet, he enjoyed helping me to build the tower They are clever in the way they set up the solar panels so that it works well. was back looking for something easier for him to do on his own because he wanted to do something on his own. There are several different robots made by this company, and the instructions must be followed to the letter. A basic understanding of how things work will be required, as if anything is out of alignment, the solar panel won't be strong enough to move or walk the robot. This is not something you can whip up right away, but it will challenge the kids who are comfortable with building things and troubleshooting them.
loves the fact that we can change the robot's shape into many different ones. Our family hasn't tried out the water bot yet, but I am sure it's a lot of I was not expecting the solar to be as strong as it has been. It turns out that it has to be under the sun light since all of our lights are LED or LCD. My wife doesn't believe the robot will move at first, so we try all the lights in the house. Wattage is not as high as some people think. For my 8 year old, assembling this toy was a little difficult, but overall it is a.
It has so far been good to me. It was for my daughter, and while I had to assemble the first two modules, I have no doubt that she will also be able to assemble the other modules. For kits like this, clear instructions are crucial to assembling the product properly. In this case, the instructions are clear and the kit is easy to assemble. The battery has not been charged thus far, but I like that the process of connecting to the cell is super straightforward. It will be interesting to see what my kid comes up with.
I find it to be horrible. It is so hard to get it apart that it just seems like junk. You can only build one at a time, but it is so hard to dismantle. There were 2 for 2 9 year olds and they had trouble following the directions. They are both honor roll students in science. This kit is made of tiny pieces that are hard to manipulate and doesn't work with solar power. The most disappointing thing I have ever experienced.
However, all of the parts are extremely small, hard to cut and separate, and it is also tricky A longer time was required to complete his work. In the end, he wasn't able to finish the task all by himself (without anyone else's I was disappointed that the robot failed to work after I assembled and left it in the sun for several hours. A momentary whirl sound was heard and that was the only thing that happened. The dog didn't move more than a millimeter. it was a waste. The product only scored 4 stars due to the difficulty of assembly, but it would have been a better product (if it had worked in the sun). I gave it two stars because it did not work/move, which means all my effort went to waste.