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Lucky Doug 12-in-1 STEM Solar Robot Kit Toys Gifts for 8 9 10 11 12 13 Year Old Kids Boys Girls, Robot Building Education Science STEM Project Toys Kit Gifts for Kids Boys, Solar Powered by The Sun

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  • 12-in-1 STEM Robotics Kits -This stem projects for kids ages 8-16 can build more than 12 different types of robots by yourself which helps children build a solid foundation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at an early age. The parts can be easily disassembled after completion of one robot kit.stem projects for kids ages 8-12 12-14. science kits for kids age 8-12 12-14.toys for ages 8-13.boys toys age 8-10
  • Powered by Solar - This stem robot building kit is powered by the sun and no batteries required. The robot can crawl, roll and float under the direct sunshine which allows children to understand the environmental concept of renewable technologies and renewable resources.gifts for 8 9 10 11 12 year old boys.toys for ages 8-13.boys toys age 8-10
  • Clear Instructions Make it Simpler - Don't worry that the assembly of the robot is too difficult for your child. It looks a little challenging to assemble it, but when you read the clear instructions, you will find it easy to follow it. We recommend that parents and children create the first solar robot together, which will make a lot of sense.stem toys for boys age 8-12 12-14.toys for ages 8-13.boys toys age 8-10
  • Safety First - Every single piece is made from BPA-free, non-toxic and skin-safe ABS plastic in order to keep your children safe which are facilitate early childhood progress and brain development so gift the kids a chance to grow up to become inspirational leaders of tomorrow. Perfect STEM educational toys gifts for kids boys 8 9 10 11 12+ Years Old.stem projects for kids ages 8-12 12-14.toys for ages 8-13.boys toys age 8-10
  • Create Your Own Robot - With an extensive set of 190 pieces, the options are endless! This stem science toys for boys 8-12 comes with all the parts you need to build a real working robot from scratch, from pistons and shafts to gears, tires, and more! Your little engineer can use their imagination to make his own original robot.stem toys for boys age 8-12 12-14.toys for ages 8-13.boys toys age 8-10

Product Dimensions: 11.54 x 7.24 x 2.64 inches


Item Weight: 15.1 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Manufacturer: Lucky Doug


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Color: Grey
I purchased this robot kit for my six year old son to assemble. The directions were obviously too tedious for him so we watched a few YouTube videos that explained how to build the robot. It was so simple that my 6 year old refused to let me help with building the roly-poly robot. I literally wasn't allowed to touch it. After about an hour and a half, he built the robot on his own (he only cut out the parts as needed--with child scissors) The solar component was a bit weak and so the robot only seems to work if you shine a flashlight directly on the solar panel..but it definitely worked. I am planning to purchase at least 5 more robots to gift to my son's classmates as birthdays roll around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022 by Jessica Brown

  • Kid project!
Color: Grey
Perfect project for the little engineer in your family.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025 by Blair Reel

  • Challenging and fun to assemble
Color: White
This toy could be appropriate for a 8 year old who likes this kind of toys but I think that it might be good to have an adult to help assemble the robots, the fun part about this toy is the assembly process and then the feeling of accomplishment once it works. I think that an adult help is needed for several reasons: 1) All the parts come in several plastic molds that need to be clipped off with a wire cutter or something similar. In some parts, you'll need to make sure to cut off any remainder of the plastic mold or the robots won't work (Specially in those parts that rotate). 2) Some pieces need a bit of strength to put together, but you have to be carefull not to break them. If you make a mistake, it also requires certain strength to disassemble. 3) It's challenging and fun to make it work, maybe a 8 year old by itself could feel frustrated. (Most of my mistakes were because I didn't cut the pieces properly). 4) The main part where the motor is, requires a bit of testing with the gears to make it work, but it isn't very hard. I'm not sure if the parts will allow to assemble and dissasemble 12 times to build each robot, I think that some will break in the process. Overall, I consider this a good toy, giftable, it requires patience to assemble, I think that for a 8 year old kid who is starting to play with this kind of toys might be very challenging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022 by Teo

  • Fun Project
Color: Grey
I bought this Lucky Doug Solar Power Kit for my grandson, and it was a huge success. He’s really into building things, and the fact that it's powered by the sun was a big selling point for me. The instructions were a little complex for him to follow on his own, so we worked on it together, which turned into a fun afternoon project. The pieces fit together well, and once we got it assembled, seeing it move outside was a fantastic moment for him. It's a great gift that's both a toy and a science lesson rolled into one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2025 by mason55

  • Como lo prometido
Color: Grey
buena calidad
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025 by Luis

  • Not worth it - solar panel doesn't provide enough power and there a multitude of pieces to cut out
Color: Grey
First off, there are a bunch of individual pieces that need to be cut away and trimmed (similar to a plastic model airplane or the like). This would have been alright, except that after assembling the gearbox and attaching the motor to the solar panel - nothing happened. The motor turned using a battery, but as this is a solar-powered robot, the point is to not use a battery. I thought maybe a defunct solar panel, and sent away for a replacement. Same issue. The instructions say that it should work under a 50 W light, but no lightbulb in my house was able to spin things up, and pointed directly at the sun didn't work, either. The motor will spin with the solar panel if not attached to anything and pointed directly at the sun. Once the gearbox is assembled, the motor won't spin. The fact that I spent probably an hour removing all of the individual pieces (which I'm glad I had taken a look, because father-son time would not have been the same had I had to spend it cutting out pieces), only to find that the solar power doesn't work with the gearbox assembled, is a huge disappointment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by Paul B. Huter

  • Little Too Complicated
Color: Blue
Got this cool looking set for my autistic teen grandson for a Christmas present. The idea is still great. Look a the pictures and what fun it seems. I just can't testify to the quality of the product since my 50 year old data tech son, handy 35 year old daughter who puts cars together at the BMW plant, and that grandson for sure found these too complicated to assemble. Adults at a loss mean a challenged teen has little hope to decipher instructions. At 74 I didn't even TRY. Maybe you will have better luck, but be prepared for a BRAIN drain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025 by Rubi

  • Awesome
Color: Grey
My step son will love this.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2025 by Bethany Paige Schutt

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