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The Thames & Kosmos My Robotic Pet: Coding Chameleon is a 15-inch interactive STEM kit designed for kids 8 and up. It features articulated joints, a color sensor, infrared sensor, and RGB LEDs enabling three play modes: coding with physical cards, adaptive camouflage, and interactive pet behavior. This screen-free educational toy encourages hands-on learning in robotics, programming, and biomimicry, supported by a comprehensive 48-page guide.
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 11.94 x 27.94 cm; 685 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Item model number | 620507 |
| Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Scale | life-size |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Colour | Green |
| Release date | 19 Jun. 2025 |
| ASIN | B0DSCJ9XB6 |
M**.
Very cool toy. Too advanced for kids. Took parent 3+ hours to complete but kids LOVE it. Have to use video to complete build. Written directions are pretty confusing but there is a QR code in the instructions that direct you to the video directions. But the kids love all the functions from it following them around the house to shooting his tongue out
G**E
It does not do what it says it’s going to. Another cheap plastic toy
P**J
Very poor quality
L**F
I wasn’t expecting such a difficult assembly. I feel the product description leaves out this detail. When my granddaughter opened this and I saw the hundreds of cheap plastic pieces my heart sank. She lives abroad and I only had one afternoon to spend on this with her. Fortunately my son was able to help. It took 3-1/2 hours with the two of us working together (both degreed engineers) to build “Carl”. The parts are cheap with terrible tolerances. The assembly is rickety at best. The assembly process is difficult for adults so not sure how a 12 year old would manage it without help. After three times testing the ejecting tongue, a tiny blue piece came out from the bowels of the assembly, rendering the tongue inoperable. Carl would not walk on carpet at all and only barely walk on wood floor while tipping over easily. I don’t expect this to last very long. My son will have to tear it almost completely apart to get the piece back in that came out. I was also expecting actual basic software coding to control the chameleon but admittedly I didn’t read the product description fully. I was very disappointed in this product. It’s just as cheap as the price would suggest. I should have known better.
M**S
My son loved this! He enjoyed putting it together and playing with it. Extremely time consuming to assemble but he had fun.
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