Introduce kids aged five and up to mechanical engineering with this awesome kit! Build a collection of wacky, motorized robots. A 32 - page, beautifully - illustrated storybook follows the Omegas, a family of makers and engineers from other Kids First early engineering kits. In the story, they visit a robot factory where the robots have gone wild. As the robots get fixed one by one, kids can build eight different robot models. They'll experiment with how each robot uses the battery - powered motor, gears, and other mechanical parts. Each robot has unique arm and leg movements, creating hilarious walking and moving actions while teaching kids about simple mechanical systems. The large, cubic plastic building pieces are perfect for small hands to easily assemble the models. This Robot Factory kit is a great way to teach young children basic engineering concepts. It helps parents, teachers, and caregivers start building strong STEM - related skills and understanding early on. Model building and experiments enhance fine motor skills, mechanical engineering know - how, visual - spatial abilities, and reasoning skills.








Using the Robot Factory kit is super easy! First, sit down with the 32 - page storybook. As you read about the Omegas' adventures at the robot factory, start building the eight different robot models using the large, cubic plastic pieces. Connect the battery - powered motor, gears, and other mechanical parts as described in the book. Watch how each robot moves its arms and legs in a unique way. When you're done playing, you can take the robots apart and build them again for more fun. Here are some things to keep in mind. Make sure the battery is installed correctly to avoid any issues with the motor. Keep the small parts away from very young children who might put them in their mouths. To maintain the kit, store the pieces in a dry place. If the plastic pieces get dirty, you can wash them gently with mild soap and water. Have a blast exploring the world of mechanical engineering with this kit!