🤖 Unleash creativity and STEM smarts with every scribble!
This bulk pack includes 10 DIY motorized doodle bots designed for kids in elementary and middle school. The kit combines STEM and STEAM learning by teaching circuits, motion, and art integration through hands-on building and customization. With easy instructions and customizable marker setups, it’s perfect for classrooms, camps, and group activities that foster creativity and problem-solving.
A**R
Just as described !!!
This item was just as described !!! My kids loved it !!!
J**T
Great
Used with my Girl scout troop, grade k-8. Instruction were easy to follow, and contained everything we needed except batteries. Girls had a lot of fun.
S**R
Easy fun kit
Love the kit- directions are easy! Pricy for what it is but I needed a model so this was perfect!
T**T
Cub Scout approved
The media could not be loaded. I bought this kit for my webelo den to help facilitate an elective. Kids loved it. Would do again. Directions were easy to follow. Supplies were neatly organized.
P**R
Very engaging project for ages 6-12
We have a daycare, and it has been hard to find engaging project to make during the summer. This package has everything they need (except for batteries), and they have been engaged with their creations for over 2 hours. I highly recommend it. Inexpensive fun for many school-aged children.
R**B
Fun Time for a Group
I used this for a short team building exercise to let folks collaborate and have some fun. It was super enjoyable and teams produced a variety of outcomes based on how they assembled the robot. Great price and a great time ...
A**R
Kids kove this!
Bought this for a small group of girls age 7-11. We usually have a hard time keeping them busy for the full hour of our class but this one kept them occupied the whole time. They loved this project! They asked for more activities like this.
M**N
Complicated
Easy enough concept until…The blocks used to stick on fly off or just drop. Balance is incredibly important so it doesn’t fall over once it starts. It was frustrating for the adults and the children, however, it did provide fun and a lot of discussion on the best way to make it work. Part of the point in design and utilizing STEM.
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