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But how does this help me? You can use these graphs as a general measure of it's appropriateness for a given age and gender. While this information is generally accurate, it should not be used as an absolute answer. For instance, many dinosaur toys are purchased for boys, however, that doesn't mean that it's inappropriate for a girl who happens to like dinosaurs.
NOTE: The orange color in the charts above indicate ages that are LESS than the manufacturer suggested age. Please purchase at your discretion if your child is younger than 8 years of age.
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fun robot project
Posted 4/15/2013 by Angie Schlossberg
Rating:
4
Our robot kit arrived a week ago (quick delivery, btw). My daughter had been waiting with great anticipation, so she begged to put it together that evening. In hindsight, I should have waited until the next day so that we could both be fresh. We still had fun putting it together, but we both were weary by the time it was completed. I probably "assisted" in the building of it more than I would have had we not gone well beyond her bedtime. My daughter was absolutely delighted with it, and so proud of our accomplishment that she took it to school to show her second grade class. The robot was a big hit there, as well. However, because it is fairly fragile, it didn't make it home without breakage (the bolts are too short in a couple of places so the nuts don't have much to hang on to).
Information about 4M Tin Can Robot
Posted 4/21/2011
Rating:
3
My 8 year old son had fun building it with me. He liked the idea of creating a toy from a recycled product, but he hasn't played with it since.
The screws were too small and the wiring too fragile for him to build it himself.
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