STEM Solar Robot Toys 12-in-1, 190 Pieces Solar and Cell Powered 2 in 1, Educational DIY Assembly Kit Science Building Set Gifts for Kids Aged 8+
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If we need to contact you, what email should we use. There are two pieces in our Robot box, but we don't know where they are?
Besides having no remote control, no on/off switch, and the parts are not precise, it is difficult to assemble such a robot for an 8 year old, and the instructions are very poor, there are many errors in the assembly of the parts, it is not an educational toy.
You asked a good question. Thank you. Solar and battery energy are used by this robot, so you do not have to re-charge it The wires need only be adjusted to change modes once they're assembled. A AAA battery is required for battery mode. There won't be any need for you to purchase an extra battery because we provide one.
One part at a time is used to construct each robot.
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Despite the solar panel, the robot does not move when the power is supplied by a AAA battery, and even when using a motor powered by a AAA battery, the speed is insufficient to overcome the friction in the complex gearing. The person who wrote the 5-minute video It is clear that none of the robots were actually built based on the star ratings. Our team has built four of the robots so far, but only one, the row-cutter, has made a sound With some minor alterations I made to the oars, I was able to get the bot to move. A few gentle kicks kind of worked on the Roly Polly robot. In addition to draining the battery, the walker bot and the drive bot made some pathetic jerky movements. In terms of the actual kit itself, it's very well organized, with ziplock bags and stickers to help keep things There are pliers included so you can cut the parts out. It includes all the tools you need for assembling. It is a good set of instructions and even though I was confused by some parts, I was always able to figure out the set-up. As a result, I am 40 years old and hold a physics degree, so I am unsure about how a seventh grader can do it I will settle for a year old. In summary, if you were interested in building a variety of robots that do not move, this is a good kit for you. It's a cute robot with a wall that hangs on it There are some that have a comic book-esque Purchases are preceded by reviews of five stars).
Adding sound and a led light just for fun turned out to be a fun addition for the boys. We have already ordered 2 more kits and will be making different versions of the kit. A couple of very handy tools are included in this kit. I enjoyed that very much! As a whole, I'd recommend this kit as the best among similar ones at this price point.
Here, it's not so fast. Getting the instructions correct is not as easy as it seems. It's a small set of pieces that look the same. Even with the assistance of an adult, the instructions are somewhat hard to understand. The pictures are small and can be difficult to decipher the order and placement of the tiny pieces that have a back and a front. It is tedious and children lose interest in trying one at a time. Although this is a great idea in theory, it might be better if the parts were larger or if all sections were colored differently. A recommendation with reservation is my recommendation.
The child I am raising is 5 years old I am years-old The old boy played this at the friend's house, he liked it a lot, so I found it for him and bought it for In the beginning it would be difficult for him to do it by himself so I helped him to do it, we worked together, I also had a lot of fun, and the second time he could do it by himself but it took a long time. We really like.
To give to my eight-year old son, I bought this for him He is a nephew who is old. The versatility of this program was truly impressive, and I found it extremely useful both as an educational tool and an entertainment tool. In light of the fact that each figure is powered by solar energy, my nephew was very surprised. While I must admit that he needed some help assembling the toys, it might be a bit complicated for his age group. I purchased it at a discount, so it was a very good toy for a good price.
I have to say, putting this together can be quite a challenge. My 6 year old loves Legos, but this is not for him since he's too young. There were too many details for him to understand. In spite of that, when we took it outside, the solar panel did not work to charge it and move it. We were going to talk about solar energy that week, and it was kind of a no brainer, not functional and not good for our lesson.
It has been a disappointment! It didn't get to me for Christmas Eve, which was another thing I should have been notified of.
In a nutshell, The STEM projects and science we do at home are both very popular with us. There are many advantages to this DIY solar robot kit. It comes with all the tools you'll need to build, as well as an easy-to-read instruction manual. I like how secure the packaging is and how easy it is to find everything I need. You have a choice of 12 different things you can build. Listed on the manual are the difficulties for each game, some tend to be easier than others.