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At Sillbird, our journey began with two parents deeply dedicated to education and brimming with hope for their children’s futures. As caring guardians and fervent pet lovers, they understood the pivotal roles of companionship and learning in a child’s growth. Their dream was to establish a nurturing space where education seamlessly intertwined with play, nurturing creativity, curiosity, and a thirst for exploration in every child.
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✔✔【12 Different Types of Robots】: 12 different building robots that can move on land or water for your child to build, two levels as to complexity, starting from entry level for younger child to advanced level for older child to challenge their manipulative skills. This is a great way for your child to get started in robotics toy.
✔✔【Upgraded Larger Solar Panel Boosts Power】: Powered by the Sun. This robot kit has been upgraded with a large solar panel, which Provides stronger power, captures more sunlight, and drives the gears to make the machine run smoothly. Offers your child practical experiences of working with green technology, lets them learn about renewable energy sources while having fun. It is an interesting and educational stem project toy for ages 8+.
✔✔【Support STEM Education】: These science toys will teach children how to engineer a robot that uses solar power while helping to develop manual dexterity, and problem-solving skills, improve logical thinking, self-confidence and promote the importance of teamwork & collaboration. It’s also the perfect toy for encouraging children to learn and enhance their science, technology, engineering, and math skills.
✔✔【Clear Instructions Make it Simpler】: Don’t worry that the assembly of the robot is too difficult for your child. We include a guide for 12 robot designs in detail from level 1 to level 2, you will find it easy to follow it. We recommend that parents and children create the first solar robot together, which will make a lot of sense. STEM toys fit for boys and girls aged 8-10 and older.
✔✔【Ideal Gift for Kids Ages 8+】: Looking for fun ways to keep your kids off-screen? Get the cool robot set home! keep them busy for hours. It is a perfect educational gift for birthdays, Christmas, Children’s Day, and weekend activities. Parents and children enjoy family time and explore the world of science together.
Robin Barrett –
Breaks
****update. The company reached out and sent us a new one. Great customer service!My son got this for his birthday and just now started putting it together (after the return window) it has pieces broken already and is unable to be put together. He’s so sad.
Shan El –
Well-made
I bought this for my 12 year old nephew and he loved it. He and his dad built it together and have plans to make another of the 12 versions/options soon.
Hotpot Lover –
Update***on 10/03/2024
So, the company reached out to offer a solution as after sale policy. They seem to care about the customer service.Original Post-My 9 year old loves engineering stuff and this was an incentive gift to her. I helped her organizing all the pieces but she assembled the test run piece all by herself. We both know she did everything she suppose to do. Then, NOTHING happened after that thing being soaked in the sun for half an hour. Many reviews may not be creditable- this project is not scientifically possible. If you want to teach a young child about imperfection of life, go for it.
Ann Marie Ryan –
Sillbird Solar Robot
My grand nephew loved the project! He is 7 years old and needed some help from his Pop ( Grandpa) with the assembly but thatâs what made it fun for him! Great project!
Dee McG –
fun gift!
It’s hard to find something an almost teen will enjoy and this fit the bill. It required patience to build and retained his interest. that’s a win!
Amazon Customer –
Good design but hard to assemble
A good design and good idea for kids to play. But the instruction is hard to follow and the pieces are a little hard for young kids to assemble, especially the poor manufacturing parts.
marlon silva –
Good
Good
kteebug –
Poor quality and incorrect directions
Move on. This one is a dud.I have read a lot of reviews of products and decided not to buy them based on the review. As a result, I think I have avoided buying a lot of junk. This one must have slipped by though so now it’s my turn to warn others. I honestly don’t know why the others rate this so highly; I expect the parents are doing all the work and then handing the toy to their child.Even if this toy met expectations, it would NOT be suitable for kids younger than about 10 years old.The directions contain a 1:1 diagram (sounds good) but the diagram is not the same size (1:1) as the parts (very bad). Contains 190 pieces (sounds great), but you have to cut them all out AND THEN remove the extra sprues with the included nail file (now you too can do factory labor in the comfort of your own home!). Basically, they were just trying to save money by having the user do the work that should have been done at the factory.The instructions look like they would work (super!), but they do not (lame). The gear assembly requires several hands to hold it all together while getting all the pieces in the right place. Many of the axles have multiple stops on them where the washer can be placed to push the gear into the right position, however the directions do not state which stop the washer should be placed at. You can see how some of the parts are SUPPOSED to work, but they are not quite a good enough fit to perform as intended.As others have mentioned, many of the parts look the same, so it’s easy to confuse them. There are different colors of plastic, which could have been used to differentiate between parts (a great idea), but instead the similar-looking parts are the same color as well (poorly executed).Yes, it’s fun to watch the gears go around when the solar panel is placed in light, but no it is not fun to find that the parts do not go together as described.
Lise Brunet –
Boy 9 year old, pieces a bit hard to assemble. It was used as a gift
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TJ –
Amazing gift for children who love STEM!The children love it and stay engaged! Great gift
Great looking product –
Probably a good entry for building like Lego and robot science project
Nathan Roberts –
The idea behind this is great, but the quality is not great. The gears don’t fit well together, which means it doesn’t always work. A lot of slack in the parts means it doesn’t really fit well together.