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Kids First: Robot Engineer

59.99 incl. VAT

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Age Suitability: 3+
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Description

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About Thames & Kosmos

Thames & Kosmos was founded in 2001 with the mission of improving informal science education outside of the classroom by publishing high-quality science kits for children of all ages. T&K’s mission has since expanded from its STEM roots to encompass other educational branches as well, including arts and crafts and the panoply of thinking and social skills that can be taught through games and magic.

T&K places an emphasis on teaching concepts and skills through tactile processes. Our vision is to give all children access to real, physical activities and projects that teach them how things work.

Robot Engineer

Engineering Kit with Storybook!

Read the funny story of two inquisitive kids, Ty and Karlie, and build simple, non-motorized models of the robots they construct and fix during their adventure to an automated candy factory! During this zany outing, Ty and Karlie build various robots to perform tasks and solve problems in the factory. The robots have moving parts, wheels, and gears, so kids can learn firsthand about simple machines and gear trains. As you follow the story, you can build models of the ten robots featured in the story. Large, colorful plastic building pieces make it easy for small hands to put the models together.

  • Ages 3 and up.
  • 32-page illustrated storybook manual.
  • 53 building pieces.
  • 10 models.

 

Engineering Kit with A Storybook | 53 Pieces | 10 Different Models To Build. Large, colorful plastic building pieces make it easy for small hands to put the models together
Kids can learn firsthand about simple machines and gear trains
The robots have moving parts, wheels, and gears
Build simple, non-motorized models of the robots they construct and fix during their adventure to an automated candy factory