🌟 Build, Learn, and Shine with Solar Power!
The Lucky Doug 12-in-1 STEM Solar Robot Kit is an innovative educational toy designed for children aged 8-16. This kit allows kids to construct over 12 different types of robots using 190+ parts, all powered by solar energy, promoting an understanding of renewable resources. With clear instructions and safety in mind, this kit encourages creativity and critical thinking while ensuring a fun and safe learning experience.
J**N
Buying more for birthday gifts
I purchased this robot kit for my six year old son to assemble. The directions were obviously too tedious for him so we watched a few YouTube videos that explained how to build the robot. It was so simple that my 6 year old refused to let me help with building the roly-poly robot. I literally wasn't allowed to touch it. After about an hour and a half, he built the robot on his own (he only cut out the parts as needed--with child scissors) The solar component was a bit weak and so the robot only seems to work if you shine a flashlight directly on the solar panel..but it definitely worked. I am planning to purchase at least 5 more robots to gift to my son's classmates as birthdays roll around.
L**H
Boys learning
So beautiful, very fun&durable ,variety of different movements, great value and durability is good,thanks sincerely leslie
T**O
Challenging and fun to assemble
This toy could be appropriate for a 8 year old who likes this kind of toys but I think that it might be good to have an adult to help assemble the robots, the fun part about this toy is the assembly process and then the feeling of accomplishment once it works.I think that an adult help is needed for several reasons:1) All the parts come in several plastic molds that need to be clipped off with a wire cutter or something similar. In some parts, you'll need to make sure to cut off any remainder of the plastic mold or the robots won't work (Specially in those parts that rotate).2) Some pieces need a bit of strength to put together, but you have to be carefull not to break them. If you make a mistake, it also requires certain strength to disassemble.3) It's challenging and fun to make it work, maybe a 8 year old by itself could feel frustrated. (Most of my mistakes were because I didn't cut the pieces properly).4) The main part where the motor is, requires a bit of testing with the gears to make it work, but it isn't very hard.I'm not sure if the parts will allow to assemble and dissasemble 12 times to build each robot, I think that some will break in the process.Overall, I consider this a good toy, giftable, it requires patience to assemble, I think that for a 8 year old kid who is starting to play with this kind of toys might be very challenging.
M**T
Cool Toy!!
This thing is GREAT!!!
P**H
Parts don’t fit - Not 8 Yr Level - will be frustrating.
I bought this for my grandson who is 8 and builds Lego projects all the time. It took over an hour just to break apart the many small plastic pieces. Started on the mechanism only to find the parts extremely cheaply made. Took an hour to fit them and they don’t spin. Gave up tried to salvage the build of the bot and head pieces again won’t fit and hold it together. Complete waste of time. The instructions are not clear and parts are too hard to put together. I would not recommend this for anyone. Waste of money. Held it for a rainy day so past point of return. SO FRUSTRATING AND DISAPPOINTING
A**R
Lucky Doug Solar Robot
After a day on the sun, it did not work. My grandson was very disappointed.
J**E
Well packed.
Christmas grab gag gift.
A**R
Challenging gift
This is a challenging gift for a talented young man!!!
M**A
Excelente
Un muy buen juego educativo para hacer evolucionar a nuestros hijos
D**L
Not easy to use
Not easy to use
J**C
Great gift idea
Birthday present for a 12yr old boy.
あ**あ
力が弱くて動かない
モータが小さすぎる電池をつなげばなんとか動く太陽電池は小さすぎる
L**Y
Las instrucciones son en inglés.
Algo complicado
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