🌞 Build, Play, Learn – The Future is in Your Hands!
The KIDWILL Solar Robot Kit is a versatile 14-in-1 educational STEM toy that allows kids to build various robots powered by solar energy or batteries. Designed for children aged 10 and up, this kit promotes creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning through engaging assembly challenges.
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 19.81 x 25.4 cm; 499 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 214A |
Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Alkaline |
Colour | Gray-orange |
ASIN | B085HP8YJ3 |
A**R
Hours of fun!
Purchased for my 11 year old daughter, who has an interest in science and renewable energy. Therefore, this product was ideal. She really liked the fact that the robot was solar powered! It kept her busy for hours, and since the product has a number of variations, I'm sure she will keep coming back to it. Some of the parts are a little fiddly and it is essential that they are put together in the correct manner, therefore it is a good project to do alongside your child. That said, my daughter enjoyed building the robots independently for hours after the main body was constructed. Arrived promptly and well packaged.
N**Y
Great and varied toy
Hi, this is a great toy for young and teenage kids. It has so many different variations and comes with incredibly useful bags to separate all the components. This works well as you can decant them into the bags when you take one robot apart and then it's easy to find them when you put the next robot together. My son loves it and it teaches him about solar energy and how it can be converted.
A**R
My 5 year old loved this toy.
My 5 year old loves this toy, he needed help building it but loves to play with it.
N**0
Not easy to assemble!
Advertised for 10 years +. Very fiddly and not easy to follow instructions for a 10 year old or even older
A**S
Bought it for a neighbour's son
Bought it for a neighbour's son. It's an educational and mechanical learning toy which has pleased him so much.His father is helping the fight for freedom in Ukraine as a mechanic
J**O
First robot build project for my girls
We were looking at at something new to build and learn that would not be the usual LEGO (which we do have and like a lot). The robot idea with a solar panel to power movement was good and we thought this could be a test for our girls (6 and 8) to see if and how much they like it before graduating to something bigger, more complex and more costly.They were both enthusiastic and, while they did need some help to get the different bits out of the plastic frames without breaking them (be careful!), they approached the building phase with more rigour than they usually do thanks to the presence of the *solar panel* !!Make sure you build the core correctly and precisely with the motor and the tiny cables in place and then it is fairly easy (depending on age and ability) to build differently shaped robots around it. My girls tried a couple variants and even proudly filmed one for a show&tell via zoom for school.It is made of plastic so we do not expect it to last forever but it does offers the opportunity to learn something new without breaking the bank.
B**N
Not recommended.
Brilliant idea, very badly executed. Two kits tried. First one, the motor didn't work. Second one, the solar panel didn't work. Cobbled one out of the two to find that there was so much slop in the thing that it didn't drive. Hugely disappointing.
L**R
WOW! What a great product for my 11 year old daughter
My daughter had been showing interest in robotics and this was the perfect present for her. She has managed to build three different ones so far and can do it independently. I would really recommend this to anyone that has a child interested in this area - perhaps a future scientist!
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