Description
CircuitMess STEM Adventure Bob is a fantastic resource for Irish primary and secondary school classrooms. Designed to engage students while supporting key curriculum goals, it's perfect for teachers looking to add hands-on, engaging learning tools to their class. CircuitMess STEM Adventure Bob – DIY Interactive Robot Kit Bob is an engaging DIY kit that allows users to build an interactive robot, combining hands-on assembly with learning about electronic components and sensors. This beginner-friendly kit introduces users to basic electronics concepts in a fun and interactive way. Key Features: Hands-On Assembly: Assemble Bob yourself, gaining insights into various electronic components and their functions. Interactive Design: Bob features a photoresistor on top of its head; in low-light conditions, it activates LED lights, making Bob's eyes shine. To see this effect, turn off the lights and watch Bob in action. Educational Experience: Learn about soldering, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), resistance, and Ohm’s Law through the assembly process. Beginner-Friendly: No prior knowledge of electronics is required; the kit is designed for those new to the field. Assembly Time: The kit is designed to be assembled in approximately 1 hour, making it a quick and enjoyable project. Part of the Wacky Robots Collection: Bob is part of CircuitMess's Wacky Robots series, offering a unique STEM educational experience. Recommended Age: Suitable for individuals aged 7 and up . Adult supervision is recommended during assembly to enhance the learning experience. Why Choose Bob? CircuitMess Bob offers a fun and educational introduction to electronics and robotics. Building and programming your own interactive robot provides hands-on experience with electronic components and coding, fostering problem-solving skills and creativity. It's an ideal project for young makers and beginners interested in STEM fields. This product is ideal for group activities, early finishers, or as part of your classroom resources cupboard. Trusted by educators across Ireland.
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