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Science Museum: Technorobot

Build a cheerful robot that waves its arms as it rolls. Includes motor gears axels and wheels which are secured to a plastic chassis. Build the outer body from the pre-cut printed card. Use this kit to explore electricity and circuits part of the KS1 KS2 and KS3 science curriculum.Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.
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Build a cheerful robot that waves its arms as it rolls.

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motor gears axels & wheels which are secured to a plastic chassis. Build the outer body from the pre-cut printed card. Use this kit to explore electricity & circuits part of the KS1 KS2 & KS3 science curriculum. Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.

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