🚀 Code, Play, Learn – Your Child's New Best Friend Awaits!
The Fisher-Price Code 'n Learn Kinderbot is an interactive robot designed for preschoolers aged 3-6, featuring three engaging play modes that promote coding skills and problem-solving. With its vibrant design and included accessories, it prepares kids for kindergarten through fun learning experiences.
Product Dimensions | 21.4 x 26.6 x 26 cm; 997.9 g |
Batteries | 4 C batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | FXG15 |
Educational Objective(s) | Problem Solving Skill, Coding Skill DEA |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Color | Multicolor |
ASIN | B07MFRD29W |
S**R
Kid-friendly coding robot
We bought this robot for our grandson's third birthday, and he is delighted with it. At the moment, adults are helping him with coding commands, but it won't be long before he understands how to do it himself. The directions are clear and easy to implement. It seems pretty sturdy, and we are hoping that he will enjoy it for years to come.
S**A
Divertido
Es un juguete que aparte de aprender se divierten
T**Y
Well worth the money. Coding is fun.
Seemed expensive but well worth the money. Our 3 year old girl giggled and learned while "coding" her bot on her birthday.
K**H
Definitely a win.
Oh, this little robot is really too cute and fun!He was a Christmas gift for my three year old who is utterly robot obsessed and Kinderbot was the one thing he asked for over and over.We've played with him a few times and he's really fun I think.He's got fun lights, and colors, and sounds. He comes with a little pamphlet that has "secret codes" that you program him with to do things like roll around in different shapes- like circle, pentagon, rhombus, etc. and also explains what the shape looks like. He also has secret codes for things like "walking the dog" which he barks like a dog and rolls around in the directions programmed in the code, or "bulldozer" and makes bulldozer sounds, and "motorcycle" with corresponding sounds. This is also where you incorporate the added shape accessories, and you can set up an obstacle course with those pieces and program him to navigate it.I know, all of this sounds super challenging, but I promise they are VERY simple commands. Most are three buttons. And of course you can come up with your own commands and make him go any directions you want him to!He also makes cute "whoops" sounds if he falls over/gets knocked over.And he rolls very well on carpet. We have a very plush carpet in the living room and he's had no problem getting around.I think it's a very good start for learning how robotics and programming go together.I dont know if it's me or my son who has more fun with this little robot lol.
I**O
Bonito y divertido.
Muy bonito, funciona bien, le encantó a mi pequeño de tres años, me gustaría que también estuviera en español pero a mí niño le ha gustado jugar con él en inglés, lo recomiendo. Llegó en muy buen estado bien protegido y en la fecha esperada. Gracias.
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