Clementoni- Science & Play: Mecha Scorpion Robot Building Kit for Kids, STEM Educational Toy for Learning Robotics and Mechanics, Develop Engineering Skills (8+ Years)
Original price was: £29.16.£26.24Current price is: £26.24.
Price: £29.16 - £26.24
(as of Mar 02, 2025 00:27:01 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Many incredible different robots to build, which can move and interact. Perfect for a fun and engaging play experience and to discover the world of robotics.
Science & Play Robotics
When imagination becomes reality and robots start to interact and move as if they were living beings!
Innovative experiences for fun-packed times that are educational as well, so that children can experiment with STEM principles in a direct and
engaging manner.
Sharpen your wits with Clementoni Science & Play
Robots that are easy to assemble in order to develop children’s logical thinking and manual dexterity.
Wireless interaction to help kids experiment with basic coding notions.
Digital content for multiple play modes.
STEM Robotics Fun: Build a mechanical scorpion that walks and moves, teaching children about robotics and mechanics in an exciting, hands-on way.
Develop Engineering Skills: This educational toy promotes problem-solving, creativity, and technical skills, making it ideal for budding engineers
Interactive Play: Kids can assemble and experiment with the Mecha Scorpion, learning while having fun through interactive, constructive play
Complete Building Set: Includes all components and easy-to-follow instructions in English, perfect for both beginners and young robotics enthusiasts
Ideal Gift for Kids: A fantastic educational gift for birthdays or special occasions, inspiring kids to explore science and engineering from age 8+
1 review for Clementoni- Science & Play: Mecha Scorpion Robot Building Kit for Kids, STEM Educational Toy for Learning Robotics and Mechanics, Develop Engineering Skills (8+ Years)
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Original price was: £29.16.£26.24Current price is: £26.24.
Luke P –
Does not do as itâs told
Nice idea and my son had fun building it. There is an app where you are meant to be able to control the Scorpion; free mode (press buttons; left, right etc) and sequence mode (put a series of commands in and execute them). In both cases the Scorpion starts moving but does not do what was asked. It just moves around on its own accord.