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Thames & Kosmos My Robotic Pet: Coding Chameleon STEM Kit - Color-Sensing Robot for Kids 8+, Screen-Free Fun
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Discover an engaging way to build and code a robotic chameleon with the Thames & Kosmos My Robotic Pet kit. Designed for children 8 years and older, this STEM building set combines hands-on construction with intuitive coding through color sensing. Screen-free and interactive, it offers three exciting play modes that encourage creativity, problem-solving, and early robotics skills.
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| Size | S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | 7-10 | 10-13 | 13-15 | 15-17 |
| Women | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-14 | 15-16 |
Next-Level STEM Fun — Unbeatable!
Wow, this robotic chameleon kit blew me away! The lifelike movements, color-changing tricks, and clever coding modes make learning and play totally seamless. I loved how the action cards let us code without a screen, and the assembly process with the 48-page guide turned robotics into a thrilling, hands-on adventure—this is STEM at its absolute best!
Skeptical at First, But Totally Worth It!
Honestly, I thought this robotic chameleon kit sounded a bit gimmicky—just another toy with more hype than substance. But after helping my 10-year-old put it together, I was seriously impressed by the quality of the materials and how intuitive the hands-on coding cards are. Watching the chameleon change colors and fire its tongue felt surprisingly lifelike, and my kid actually stayed engaged way longer than with most gadgets! Turns out, it’s not just educational but genuinely fun—definitely changed my mind.
A Smarter, More Engaging STEM Robot Kit
I previously tried a basic remote-control robot kit, but this chameleon stands out with its physical coding cards—no screens required, which is a big plus for limiting screen time. Its lifelike movements and interactive modes make it way more fun and educational, especially compared to the simpler models.