🤩 Build It, Break It, Love It!
The Take Apart Robot is an innovative ABS vehicle set designed for hands-on creativity and learning. With its modular design, users can easily assemble and disassemble the robot, making it a perfect educational tool that promotes STEM skills while providing hours of entertainment.
H**.
great for my 4 years old
The media could not be loaded. My 4 years old girl loves it. She likes to assemble and disassemble it with the fire extinguisher srew driver. Very smooth surface without any shape edges don't need to worry about it. The head button can enable the robot sound and blinking eyes. highly recommanded!
A**S
Great gift for firefighter lover
Got for my nephew for his 5th birthday. Definitely was a good choice. Gets the transforming feature and the fire truck mode. Good choice for a kiddo that likes transformers and firefighting. Made a good gift.
A**N
The transformation
My son lives his toys and that he can transform it however he wants. Also cute it comes with its own toy screwdriver that my son can use
C**B
Waiting for Xmas to see if it’s’easy to assemble’
No
S**Z
Great Toy
Awesome toy. The grandsons love it. This was more durable than I thought it would be.
C**I
Grandson likes it
He only played with it once, now lost interest
T**.
Well Made/Well thought-out Toy
Last night I helped my four-year-old grandson assemble each of the 5 vehicles and then reassemble the whole lot into a robot.At first he was overwhelmed by the idea of doing everything himself...he kept saying that he didn't know how to do it but all day was begging me to help him put it all together.I told him I would read the instructions and let him do the assembly. I had already let him take the vehicles completely apart. We sorted the pieces and I showed him that there were three sizes of screws and told him that the instructions would tell us which sizes we needed for each task. Each vehicle only has about 4 steps for assembly... one of which is putting on all four wheels. Each assembly process involves attaching the truck head and truck body to a main under-piece and then attaching roof cover, bumper,and wheels and, on three of the vehicles, a crane-like arm piece.I mentioned this to my grandson as he assembled each vehicle by himself as I helped him identify the correct parts. Soon we were putting the vehicles together with assembly line efficiency.I could see the confidence in my grandson when he persevered through the assembly of all five trucks... and then saw the patterns evolve in the reassembly of the robot. He learned to tighten but not over-tighten screws. He was spinning the screwdriver while attaching the wheels to the base just the same as I used to do in my electrical work. Grandma was smiling to herself....Even though we let her put a few pieces together...his younger sister cried to have the toy for herself. She just had her third birthday...and will probably get one next year.The robot has lights and sounds.I was impressed with the quality and design of this little toy. And...most importantly....both toddlers love this and will practice and learn some real skills.The only tiny hitch was that some of the illustrations of parts in the instructions do not seem to exactly represent the actual parts...but the adults will figure this out pretty quick... and it is a small hitch and does not detract from the positive qualities of this toy. One can simply explain to one's child the process by which we figure out how to remedy the issue... another lesson in logic and patience.
K**I
Kids love it
My grandkids love these
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