What Is A Critter Bot?
The Critter Bot is a simple educational robot project for kids (ages 6-10) who want to build their very first moving (vibrating) robot. It's a great project for at-home learning, classroom settings or even robot-themed birthday parties!
What Do Kids Learn?
Robot builders will exercise creative, analytical and dexterity skills to build one-of-a-kind "Critters" while learning about circuits and engineering design. Educational STEM/STEAM videos are available on our website.
What Does The Kit Include?
The kit includes a 12-page instructional booklet and enough components for 8/12 Critter Bots included
Available in 8/12 Packs
8/12 x Vibration DC Motor (Pancake Style)
8/12 x Coincell Battery (CR2032)
8/12 x Medicine Cups
8/12 x Head and Body Templates
8/12 x 3/4" Barnabas Stickers
20/30 x Half-Sized Double-Stick Foams
Tutorial Videos Available: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0Z988iPSaSa-2y8NrUjSUcJV8JJewJfU
[FUN, HANDS-ON AND EDUCATIONAL] Build 8/12 one-of-a-kind vibrating robot critters while learning about engineering and design! Ages 6-10.
[TEACHES REAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING] Designed to teach engineering design and electrical circuits. Educational videos aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) are available!
K-2-ETS1 Engineering Design
3-5-ETS1 Engineering Design
4-PS3 Energy
[EASY TO BUILD AND LEARN] Includes a full-color, 12-page booklet that can be followed by any child who can read (Ages 6-10). Short educational videos teaching engineering concepts are also included. No additional tools necessary.
[COMBINES ARTS & CRAFTS WITH STEAM/ENGINEERING] Building a Critter Bot gives your child or student an opportunity to exercise artistic creativity while learning science and engineering. This robotics kit differs from others in that every robot is one-of-a-kind!
[A PERFECT EDUCATIONAL CRAFT PROJECT FOR CLASSROOM SETTINGS OR IN-HOME LEARNING] Any teacher or parent wanting to introduce robotics/engineering to little ones can use this tool to teach! Play the videos to teach the engineering concepts and facilitate hands-on learning by following the instruction booklet. Anyone can teach robotics!