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Air Zinger Robot Kit, clever little robot can inhale to load and blast out a ball through its cannon-like loader $34.95 Add to Cart!
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Mechanical Dog four-legged mechanical dog with various speed controls via crank, linkage rod and clear switch with cool transparency. Only $14.95 Add to Cart!
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Remote Controlled Robot Arm with dual-arm "pincer" action that allows it to grab, lift and carry various "loads" $39.95 Add to Cart!
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MoonWalker II Robot Not one, but two sensors activate this whimsical indicator of future robot trends.
The Moonwalker is a battery operated robot that demonstrates the principles of solar sensing and walking motions using a built-in solar sensor.
The MoonWalker II begins to walk when it detects a change in light intensity or sound commands, and continues its four-legged voyage until instructed by an internal time to stop. Requires two 1.5V batteries (not included).
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Cybug - A Living Robot
The cybug acts like a living organism, with behaviors and instincts built into its circuitry - so there's no need for programming or a microprocessor. It's instructional, a challenge to build, and fun to modify and customize. This "living robot" can be configured to be phototrophic (seeking light) or photophobic (avoiding light).
It can also be made into a "predator" or "herbivore" with optional kits, and be configured to seek out a food source that you can build. A real robotics breakthrough! Advanced skills kit; soldering required.
Skill Level III
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Smoking Robot For the collector - The Battery Operated Smoking Robot!
This battery-operated 12" tall tin robot is a masterful creation that
was first manufactured in Japan in the 1950s. When the robot is set in
motion, this huge menacing-looking gray and red robot strides along
noisily with its arms swaying and eyes and pistons on it's head
flashing. Every few paces he stops, pauses, and puffs smoke from his
mouth before resuming his rambling stride.
The unsophisticated design adds to its robot image, while the facial
expression has a human quality to it. The Smoking Robot makes an
impressive toy gift or a great collectors item.
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Cybug - Solar Fly
This solar powered Cybug is easy to build and educational! Very active in direct sunlight, its sensitive infrared eyes continually cause this Cybug to move toward the brightest object it sees. Its feelers help it navigate its way around obstacles and even has short-term memory about objects it comes in contact with!
Its long vertical antennae can draw energy from other sources such as homemade "feeding stations" described in the kit. Requires basic hand tools, soldering iron, and approximately 2 hours to complete. Skill Level III
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Constructive gives children a sense of accomplishment and develops creativity and problem solving
skills Fantasy develops imagination, language skills, and a
sense of humor Games With Rules teaches children a critically important
concept - the game of life has rules (laws) that we all must follow to function productively More....
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Provide Quantity Time
On one side are all the reasons you do not have any to give. On the other are
the great rewards you and your child will reap when you manage to do so. Make
the effort. Quality Time does not make up for a lack of Quantity Time.
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