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  • Discover the OMWay STEM 12-in-1 Solar Robot Toys, the perfect educational gift for children aged 8 to 14! This innovative toy combines fun and learning, allowing kids to build 12 different solar-powered robots that can move on both land and water. Powered by renewable solar energy and batteries (not included), it encourages an appreciation for science and sustainability while ensuring hours of entertainment, rain or shine. Each robot construction project not only sparks creativity but also enhances problem-solving skills and logical thinking.

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Popular questions and answers about this product

What age group is the OMWay STEM 12-in-1 Solar Robot suitable for?

This educational toy is designed for children aged 8 to 14 years old, making it a perfect fit for primary and early secondary school students.

Can the robots be powered by solar energy alone?

Yes, the OMWay robots can be powered by solar energy, but they can also use batteries for indoor play, providing flexibility regardless of weather conditions.

How many different robots can be built with this kit?

The kit allows children to build 12 different types of robots, each offering unique functions and movement capabilities on land and water.

Are the assembly instructions easy to follow?

Absolutely! The instructions are designed to be clear and straightforward, enabling children to successfully assemble their robots with ease.

What materials are the robot parts made from?

The robot parts are made from strong and durable ABS plastic, ensuring they can withstand the rigours of enthusiastic play.

How does this kit promote STEM learning?

This kit enhances children's problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and creativity, making it an engaging way to learn about science, technology, engineering, and maths.