🤖 Unleash your inner inventor with Knox!
The Thames & Kosmos Knox - The Wacky Walking Robot is an engaging educational toy designed for children aged 6 to 15. This kit includes 13 pieces that allow for fast and easy assembly, demonstrating the principles of mechanics through wheels, slider cranks, and an electric motor. While batteries are required for operation, they are not included, encouraging kids to explore and innovate in their play.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 9.65 x 10.16 cm; 150 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 15 years |
Item model number | 552004 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creative Skills |
Language: | English |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 13 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Remote Control Type | Not Available |
ASIN | B08TZT4LZ6 |
B**O
Very fun, interactive, and easy to assemble!
My kid is obsessed with these robots, he loves building them and swapping out parts to make them do different actions. They are very easy to assemble, good quality construction, and come with fancy stickers to decorate your robot with all the colorful bells and whistles. These are a great gift, and very affordable. Love them! We’ve collected them all!
J**G
Do not waste your money
Does not worth to buy. Be careful
L**Z
Cute, easy to assemble, silly walk cycle
I'm a fan of Battlebots/RobotWars so a kit to build a silly little mechanical robot appealed to me even though I'm much, much older than the listed "6+". This was really easy to build as an adult. I believe a child could put it together with little difficulty and, most importantly, if you make a mistake you CAN get the pieces out and re-do it. It's very forgiving and the pieces are large. The instructions are in full color, have pictures of each step and are easy to follow. It also comes with more than enough stickers so you can customize your little fella how you like. The walking motion is cute, unpredictable, and he eventually pivots himself when he hits a wall/corner. My cat was less than thrilled by this thing stomping around the floor.Requires 3-AAA batteries (not included) and you will need to help a young child get the teeny tiny screw out that's holding the battery compartment closed.
D**Z
so so
We gave this to an 8 year old who takes robotics and he was able to assemble it. Once assembled it just felt a bit junky for me. For $20+ I expected better quality.
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