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E7 Pro Coding Robot for Kids 8+ Years, Scratch Coding Support Controller | STEM Toys Education of Programming | APP 3D Model Resource & Story Tutorial for Boys and Girls

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Style: WhaelsBot E7 Pro Coding Robot Set


Features

  • Scratch & WhalesBot - Coding Whlie Playing: WhalesBot E7 Coding Robot controller supports Scratch programming. Through visual drag-and-drop programming, children can control the E7 Pro robot as they wish.
  • 12-in-1 Robot Model & Unlimited Creativity: WhalesBot provides 12 different models of robot construction, children's hands-on ability can be fully exercised, and they can create their own robots with their creativity and imagination.
  • Early STEM Education & WhalesBot Robot: While coding and playing with WhalesBot E7 Pro coding robot, kids can get well-trained in STEM skills, including engineering/ construction/ programming/ logic, etc. Stem skill can be very important for their whole life.
  • APP 3D Resource & Story Guide Book: With the 3D model resource on the WhalesBot APP, kids can create an E7 Pro coding robot step-by-step, and we also prepare 3 story guide book of E7 Pro, just start your funny journey on programming.
  • Perfect Gift Choice & Educational Coding Robot: Coding learning can be funny, WhalesBot E7 coding robot differs from other common toys in benefits for children, kids can get not only funny experience, but also coding knowledge that will benefit their lives.

Product Dimensions: 16 x 11 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 7.17 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: E7 Pro-EN


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 - 12 years


Manufacturer: WhalesBot


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  • Unmatched learning journey
Style: WhaelsBot B3 Pro Coding Robot Set
I own both the Whales Bot A3 and B3 and they are outstanding! What sets whales bot apart is the progressive complexity, allowing my three-year-old to grow alongside the products. It's immensely beneficial for long-term engagement and ensures continuous development. I'm impressed, and I will certainly purchase more. Plus, their excellent customer support is the cherry on top! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by JenB

  • Perfect kit to dip little toes into the world of engineering and programming
The media could not be loaded. As someone with an advanced professional degree in programming and a homeschool mom, this is the sort of toy I love to see! If you've jumped on the STEM bandwagon, this falls somewhere between the completely analog lessons of something like the learning resources board game and the fully digital toys that litter the field. Inside the kit, there are relatively few blocks and block toys. Although this sounds like a downside I think it's helpful because it prevents kids.from becoming overwhelmed or focusing on the shapes. Instead, we found that our daughter quickly iterated from the suggested designs to exploring how small changes altered the shape, function, etc. The size and cliky-ness is also perfect for this age range, a touch larger and easier to disconnect than Duplos. The programming components are similarly straightforward - essentially two inputs (sensor and button), one power supply/brain, and three outputs (beep, engine, and light). The programming aspect we found to be less intuitive at first. Left to their own, the kids can follow the pictures and achieve a result; over time and with tinkering they'll 'get it's spontaneously. However for younger kiddos or those with low frustration thresholds gentle guidance is helpful. On the other end of the spectrum this was a fantastic way to build confidence in the kids who are hesitant to experiment for fear of getting it wrong/breaking - you really can't break it and there's so few components you quickly stumble.upon a novel workable solution. In terms of educator value and classroom use - there are three books that use storytelling to motivate a design and then questions to lead the iterative development process. A few minor weaknesses of note - the kit comes with a big suitcase to store everything but there's nothing to organize or container the components inside (divider slots exist so it should be possible). I also didn't see an easy way to order replacement parts should the worst happen. TL;Dr: Great option for 'the big gift' ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by Caitlyn Caitlyn

  • Fun and effective way to learn to code
The E7 Pro kit comes in a nice sturdy case, that also has removeable tray to organize the parts as you build, and there are hundreds of pieces. I recommend when first opening each parts bag, place the pieces in a zip lock bag so they remain organized - it will make future projects go much more quickly when you're not hunting for parts. Initial setup took a while for the app to download, then I had to determine which kit to specify, and then update the firmware on the control unit (you'll also need to supply and insert 6 AA batteries). Overall it was at least 15 minutes before we were ready to build anything. A few small manuals are included that explain the hardware and basic concepts, and briefly cover the corresponding the challenge projects. For most everything, you need to use the WhaleBot app on a phone or tablet. Each project is very well documented in the app, and includes a 3 model that you can rotate and zoom in on for each step. The projects start off very basic from both construction and coding aspects, but subsequent projects build on what you learn. Once assembly is complete, it walks you through using visual coding icons to code a sequence of events and conditions you the execute with the robot you built. The progressively more challenging projects makes it easy for kids to learning concepts of coding at their own pace. The pieces are high quality and snap together securely. All the sensors, motors and gears I've used so far have worked flawlessly, and have stood up to a few drops and minor abuse. The software is reasonably intuitive for both young engineers and their aging mentors. While not inexpensive, this toy really delivers in all aspects and I feel it more than justifies its price. Most importantly, it's so fun my 10 year old daughter doesn't realize how educational it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by Rob Winger

  • Coding FOR TODDLERS
I got the A3 set, which is for kids 3-4 years old. My spouse and I struggled with it for a long time - not that it's hard, but in terms of how to deal with the review, because neither he (literal creator of software) nor I (not that but not dumb either) could see any coding involved. Like none. I think this was a case of not seeing the forest for the trees, though. He and I are... not toddlers. This set is designed for children a mere six months out of the developmental phase where they think they disappear when they cover their eyes. I still wouldn't call it coding per se, because I think most adults have ideas about what that means and this ain't it. For a child who can still play peek-a-boo, though, this is the logical foundation from which coding (and any number of other things) will eventually grow. This is to coding as Legos are to building skyscrapers. In that context, I'm a fan of the concept and the kit. PRAISE BE for a suitcase in which to keep the mess. I like the work platform and the books are excellent and tell brief but potentially engaging (to a toddler, which I'm not, so hard to judge) stories. This has not yet been in a toddler's hands. It's for toddler use when they're around, because cool auntie and cool unkie. I'd play with it myself just for kicks, though, so maybe I'm not that cool after all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023 by Hermione G.

  • Incredibly diverse number of activities, toy's complexity grows with the student.
Good STEM activities that are toys and not devices are really hard to find. In fact, this might be the only one that has kept my daughter's attention at all. She's into inventing and robotics and this has been a pleasant diversion for her. The variety of projects keeps her interested, and she's modified some projects and created new ones that were more interesting for her. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Alan

  • Really great learning set
This was the perfect thing for our 7-year-old boy. He really enjoyed putting it together with a little guidance, then programming it to move around. Awesome product.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Keith Price

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