- Vendor: Toyigo
3D Electronic Assembly Robotic Science Kit, DIY Electric Reptile Robot, Wooden Puzzles for Engineering Experiments
Estimated Delivery: Apr 29 - May 02
This DIY Electric Reptile Robot Kit is a hands-on educational toy designed for young engineers and science enthusiasts. Combining robotics, electronics, and mechanical engineering, this kit allows children to build their own walking reptile robot using precision-cut wooden puzzle pieces and electronic components.
Perfect for STEM learning, this kit enhances problem-solving skills, creativity, and understanding of robotics principles. Whether used for home education, school projects, or science fairs, it provides a fun and interactive way to explore engineering concepts.
Key Features:
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DIY Robotics & Engineering: Assemble a moving reptile robot using high-quality wooden puzzle pieces and electronic components.
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Interactive Learning: Introduces kids to basic circuitry, mechanical movement, and robotic engineering.
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STEM Education Focus: Encourages problem-solving, creativity, and hands-on experimentation.
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Electric-Powered Motion: Features a motorized system that enables the reptile robot to crawl realistically.
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Durable Wooden Construction: Laser-cut wooden pieces for precise assembly and long-lasting use.
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No Soldering Required: Safe and easy assembly with step-by-step instructions.
Specifications:
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Product Dimensions: 140 x 90 x 100 mm
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Weight: 450 g
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Material: High-quality wood & electronic components
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Power Source: Battery-operated (batteries not included)
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Recommended Age: 8 years and up
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Assembly Time: Approximately 1-2 hours
Benefits:
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Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
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Enhances logical thinking and problem-solving abilities
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Encourages independent learning and creativity
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Provides an engaging introduction to robotics and mechanics
This DIY Electric Reptile Robot Kit makes an excellent gift for kids and students interested in science, engineering, and robotics. Great for birthdays, holidays, and STEM education programs.




