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JeronimoCreative Power Machines - Smart Robot & Solar Robot

R169

Retail: R290
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Solar Robot Wild Boar

Our Solar Wild Boar is a fun-loving solar kit that smiles as it klippy-klocks around any mess. it is ideal for a do-it-yourself science fair, after-school, or summer workshop project with the bonus gift of learning mechanical transmission and electrical motor theory. Features a swirling tail, opening and closing mouth and moving legs. The unique gear transmission system is activated by the included solar panel when placed under a direct sunbeam.

Smart Robot

Kidz Labs from 4M have been created to help children to understand the science of the world around them, and to learn in a fun and relaxed way at their own pace. An excellent way to put more formal classroom learning into context with practical and hands-on experiments and ending with a functioning item that will continue to entertain and amuse. The kit has everything needed to complete the project including detailed and instructions. Assemble your very own smart robot. Watch it speed around your house, turning left or right like a magic as it bumps into obstacles. You could even make a maze to see if the smart robot can escape. Suitable for children aged four and over. 

Product Features

Solar Robot Wild Boar

  • Building the 3.56-inch x 1.85-inch x 2.24 inch plus size figure
  • Ideal for a do-it-yourself science fair, after-school, or summer workshop project
  • Only 47 assembly parts, it’s a wonderful instrument for the beginner enthusiast 8 years and up

Smart Robot

  • Assemble your own smart robot 
  • Watch as it sensors objects around it 
  • Challenge it with a maze and watch it move around 
  • Making learning about science fun 
  • Suitable for children aged four and over 
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