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Coin Eating Wooden Robot - DIY Kit

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Coin Eating Wooden Robot - DIY KitIntroduce your child to the world of science, creativity, and hands on learning with the Coin Eating Wooden Robot DIY Kit. This engaging project combines education and entertainment, making it perfect for family bonding, school labs, or gifting. Key Features: Interactive STEM Learning: This robot isnt just a toyits a tool for teaching practical skills like hand eye coordination, critical thinking, and problem solving. Build & Discover Together:

 

Introduce your child to the world of science, creativity, and hands-on learning with the Coin Eating Wooden Robot DIY Kit. This engaging project combines education and entertainment, making it perfect for family bonding, school labs, or gifting.

Key Features:

Interactive STEM Learning:
This robot isn’t just a toy—it’s a tool for teaching practical skills like hand-eye coordination, critical thinking, and problem-solving.

Build & Discover Together:
Strengthen the parent-child bond by assembling the robot as a team. Watch your child gain confidence, a sense of achievement, and satisfaction as they complete the project.

Eco-Friendly Wooden Design:
Made from high-quality plywood, this kit requires no glue for assembly. Simply punch out the pieces and start your journey of intelligent assembly.

Coin-Eating Action:
Feed the robot coins and watch as it “eats” them—an entertaining way to teach mechanical principles in a fun, interactive manner.

Safe & Thoughtful Design:
Designed for kids aged 5 and up, the kit contains child-friendly components. Adult supervision is recommended for added safety and guidance.


Specifications:

  • Size: 15 x 13 x 12 cm
  • Recommended Age: 5+ years
  • Material: Wood
  • Power Source: 2x AA batteries (not included)


Package Includes:

  • 1x Coin Eating Robot DIY Kit


Important Notes:

  • When assembling circuits, ensure the red wire connects to the positive pole and the blue wire connects to the negative pole of the battery box.
  • Batteries, pigments, and glue are not included.
  • Contains small parts and sharp objects. Adult supervision is required to ensure safe assembly and use.
  • Accessories are randomly coloured for a surprise element!


Why Choose This DIY Kit?

The Coin Eating Wooden Robot isn’t just an educational toy; it’s a gateway to curiosity, creativity, and connection. Perfect for sparking a lifelong love for STEM in children while creating memories that last a lifetime.


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