Kids learn about solar energy while building the T4 Transforming Solar Robot, which turns into a moving and rolling T-Rex, Insecta, and Drill Vehicle. Read
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Encourage outdoor play with this four-in-one robot kit. By using solar power instead of batteries, the robots convey an understanding of alternative energy while your child is having fun in the sun.
Kids will not only enjoy building their own solar robot, but will also be excited about transforming it into one of the four models: T-Rex walks and jaws move; Robot, with walking legs and moving wheels; Insecta, with six moviing legs and moving jaws; and Drill Vehicle, similar to a miner's drilling bit, with moving wheels.
The T4 Transforming Solar Robot includes all the pieces necessary to build a functional robot that easily transforms into four different models and operates on solar energy. No batteries needed! Ages 8+.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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