Thames and Kosmos Early Robots Robot Pet Shop
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Thames and Kosmos Early Robots Robot Pet Shop
Thames and Kosmos Early Robots Robot Pet Shop
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Early Robots Robot Pet Shop - Thames and Kosmos
Thames and Kosmos Early Robots Robot Pet Shop

Early Robots Robot Pet Shop

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Owls, French Bulldogs, Sloths, and More!

Build a series of adorable, motorised robotic animals with this introductory mechanical engineering kit for kids ages five and up. A beautifully illustrated 32-page storybook centres around the adventures of the Omegas — the family of makers and engineers featured in other Kids First early engineering kits.

This story takes the characters to a robotic pet shop where they encounter all sorts of cute robotic pets, including an owl, french bulldog, sloth, panda, chameleon, cat, turtle, and rabbit. As they follow the story, kids can build models of these eight robots and experiment with them to see how each one uses the battery-powered motor and mechanical parts to move in a different way. Large, cubic plastic building pieces make it easy for small hands to put the models together.

Robot Pet Shop provides an engaging way to teach simple engineering concepts to young children, allowing parents, teachers, and caregivers to lay the groundwork for strong STEM-related skills and comprehension at an early age. Model building and experiments develop fine motor skills, mechanical engineering skills, visual-spatial skills, and reasoning and concept development skills.

Includes gorgeous storybook manual.

Requires 2 AA batteries.

Ages 5 to 7+

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17/05/2024

Robot animals

Excellent if difficult to assemble

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Anonymous
United Kingdom United Kingdom
10/05/2024

Great product

Really great product, fun and educational and good quality. Good communication and quick delivery from BrightMinds, I will buy from them again.

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Anonymous
United Kingdom United Kingdom
08/02/2023

Inspiring challange

I brought this as a present to a special little person. What a great quality product, they loved it and built the dog immediately. The feed back from the recipient and parents was beautiful, both impressed and inspired.

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Marian G.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
10/01/2022

Fun animal robots

These animal robots are fun to make. You can see how the mechanism works as you build it - cog wheels and cranks etc. The built robots do strange and amusing actions. Construction is quite difficult. My 6 year old grandson is adept at following lego instructions. These instructions are harder to follow, with a number of steps that have to be done in a specific order all shown in the same diagram. The most common part - the cube, with or without one joint sticking out of it - has to be in the correct orientation at the start. So he needed lots of help with the first model, and wanted me to build the second on my own. Still well worth it and something completely different from his other toys.

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