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B3 Pro Coding Robot - 24-in-1 STEM Robotic Kit for Kids 4+ Years | Screen-Free Coding Pen & Cards | Early STEM Education | Ideal Gift for Kids for Boys and Girls

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Style: WhaelsBot B3 Pro Coding Robot Set


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  • Innovative Screen-Free Coding Pen & Cards: The B3 Pro coding robot introduces a groundbreaking way to code - with a coding pen and a versatile set of coding cards. This screen-free approach not only sparks creativity but also prioritizes your child's eye health. Learning becomes immersive and safe.
  • Early Coding Adventures for Ages 4-6: Unlock the world of coding for young learners as early as age 4. With the B3 Pro Coding Robot, kids can grasp coding methods easily by configuring their own rules using the coding cards, granting them control over the robot's actions.
  • STEM Skill Mastery for Young Minds: The B3 Pro is a gateway to early STEM education, nurturing core skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. It's a fantastic way for kids to build a strong foundation in these essential areas, setting them on a path to future success.
  • Diverse 24-in-1 Model Toys Robot: With our step-by-step tutorial, kids can assemble up to 12 diverse robot models. Yet, the true magic unfolds when they apply their boundless imagination to craft entirely unique creations, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.
  • Printed Story Books for Inspiring Coding Journeys:We've prepared an engaging coding journey through three printed storybooks. Each storybook invites children to embark on exciting coding adventures, igniting their curiosity and encouraging them to unleash their creativity.

Product Dimensions: 16.1 x 11.8 x 5.1 inches


Item Weight: 6.02 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: B3PRO


Manufacturer recommended age: 4 - 6 years


Manufacturer: WhalesBot


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  • Unmatched learning journey
Style: WhaelsBot B3 Pro Coding Robot Set
I own both the Whales Bot A3 and B3 and they are outstanding! What sets whales bot apart is the progressive complexity, allowing my three-year-old to grow alongside the products. It's immensely beneficial for long-term engagement and ensures continuous development. I'm impressed, and I will certainly purchase more. Plus, their excellent customer support is the cherry on top! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by JenB

  • Is it a Lego set? Is it a robot kit? NO ONE KNOWS!
My daughter said to me, "Will you stop power-leveling my child?" In response, I got this. When my grandchild visits, we can spend some quality time on robotics. She loves the idea of building her own robot. The pieces are easy to assemble, and this is, in my opinion, an excellent start to building a foundation of understanding robotics and the very most basics of programming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Noktelfa

  • You can do so much!
This little robot is so cute! It has all kinds of different functions, and you can build it into more things. It honestly reminds me of the robot in the wall-e movie, my daughter absolutely loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Tommy Two Times

  • Cool gift item
Great present for kids who are into STEM, or if you want to get your child interested in STEM too.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Francisco

  • Nice construction toy with robot component; durability to be determined
This was a neat construction block toy that had some robotic components to give extra interest. My kids ages 5, 7, and 9 all enjoyed this for the almost two hours we played with it, although it seems most appropriate for the 5-7 age range. All of the components seemed well designed and durable. The plastic storage box was spacious enough to store everything and leave room to sort through pieces. There is a handy chart to identify pieces, which was especially useful for the long sticks, which are referred to by length in the guidebooks, but don't have the length printed on the pieces. You can compare them to the identification chart to find which piece is the appropriate length for that project. The guide books are a very nice touch. They contain a simple story to introduce the project - my kids didn't find the stories very interesting, but the illustrations were cute. The instructions for the projects were okay. The instructions very helpfully had a page first listing all the pieces you would need for the project, then photos showing how to assemble the project. I could follow the instructions fairly easily because I have done projects like this before, although some of the diagrams requiring arrows were hard to follow. My kids, however, found the instructions confusing. Listing "x3" for the number of pieces rather than 3 pictures of that piece was not intuitive for them. Likewise, several of the pictures were too small to easily see the details needed for assembly, or had vague arrows to indicate which holes were supposed to connect where. Assembly required a bit of trial and error. The blocks seemed very sturdy and most of them made very tight connections. Some were even too tight - small hands had difficulty pulling apart some blocks, or getting them to snap together fully. My 5 year old required assistance, although the 7 and 9 year olds could do it on their own. I expect the block pieces to last well. I am a bit skeptical of the durability of the motor and long skinny sticks, however. The sticks are used as axles, and I wonder if that amount of torque will cause bending after time. Also, the motor noticeably had more difficulty turning the largest project. Also, kids will be kids, and they loved touching and exploring the moving pieces, which sometimes put a lot of strain on the motor, depending what they were doing or how hard they pressed. I will be interested to see how long the motor lasts. My kids enjoy playing with other construction blocks, and the robot components were a fun touch to make this a different project. I was especially pleased how all of them enjoyed experimenting with it, adjusting appearance, robotic components, or seeing what would happen if they changed the environment around it (usually by touching it or holding it in a different direction). I can see them getting bored with it relatively quickly, however. There are a limited number of robotic components: two switches - a button and a light-activated switch, and three actions - a light, a buzzer, and a spinning motor. The kids have to be in the 5-7 age range to manipulate the blocks, although even then they may need assistance with instructions and assembly of tight fitting blocks. However, at that age, I can see them getting bored quickly with the relatively few combinations of robotic functions. Younger kids will need someone to do the assembly for them. Oh. And the battery recharges easily with an included standard USB-C cable. Overall - neat toy, good quality blocks and components. Time will tell on the durability of certain high-stress pieces like sticks and motor. There also is a bit of a mismatch with relatively few robotic functions and older age required to read instructions and assemble the pieces - so we will see how long it captures my kids' interest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Maria

  • Perfect kit to dip little toes into the world of engineering and programming
The media could not be loaded. As someone with an advanced professional degree in programming and a homeschool mom, this is the sort of toy I love to see! If you've jumped on the STEM bandwagon, this falls somewhere between the completely analog lessons of something like the learning resources board game and the fully digital toys that litter the field. Inside the kit, there are relatively few blocks and block toys. Although this sounds like a downside I think it's helpful because it prevents kids.from becoming overwhelmed or focusing on the shapes. Instead, we found that our daughter quickly iterated from the suggested designs to exploring how small changes altered the shape, function, etc. The size and cliky-ness is also perfect for this age range, a touch larger and easier to disconnect than Duplos. The programming components are similarly straightforward - essentially two inputs (sensor and button), one power supply/brain, and three outputs (beep, engine, and light). The programming aspect we found to be less intuitive at first. Left to their own, the kids can follow the pictures and achieve a result; over time and with tinkering they'll 'get it's spontaneously. However for younger kiddos or those with low frustration thresholds gentle guidance is helpful. On the other end of the spectrum this was a fantastic way to build confidence in the kids who are hesitant to experiment for fear of getting it wrong/breaking - you really can't break it and there's so few components you quickly stumble.upon a novel workable solution. In terms of educator value and classroom use - there are three books that use storytelling to motivate a design and then questions to lead the iterative development process. A few minor weaknesses of note - the kit comes with a big suitcase to store everything but there's nothing to organize or container the components inside (divider slots exist so it should be possible). I also didn't see an easy way to order replacement parts should the worst happen. TL;Dr: Great option for 'the big gift' ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by Caitlyn Caitlyn

  • Incredibly diverse number of activities, toy's complexity grows with the student.
Good STEM activities that are toys and not devices are really hard to find. In fact, this might be the only one that has kept my daughter's attention at all. She's into inventing and robotics and this has been a pleasant diversion for her. The variety of projects keeps her interested, and she's modified some projects and created new ones that were more interesting for her. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Alan

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