Magic inductive line following robot


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Description


  • Magical line following robot

  • Shining eyes

  • Stimulates optical senses

  • Educational toy

  • Quality ABS plastic

Let your child explore their creativity and have fun with this magical inductive line following robot.

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Magical line following robot

The magic inductive robot is equipped with a light-sensitive sensor that detects the line that your child draws on the paper and will then follow it automatically. Your child can draw race tracks or make the robot follow the line around obstacles, and if they have a friend or sibling who also has a magic robot, they can even race. Use a regular dark crayon or marker to draw a line on a white paper, turn on the switch of the magic inductive robot and place it on a line, the robot will start moving automatically.

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Shining eyes

We all know that shining lights attract the eyes of any child, so the magic inductive robot has two shining lights as eyes, which will make the play more interesting and stimulating. The magical inductive robot comes as either a black penguin, camo tank, blue robot, train, green car, fire truck, excavator or a green dinosaur, so your child can decide which one they prefer or even have several switch between or use to race with friends.

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Stimulates creativity

The flexible functions and movements of this magical inductive robot promote the imagination of your children's development. Through the magical inductive robot, your child will challenge their fine motor skills, learn to maneuver in different directions, and they can change direction and route at any time.

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Educational toy

Use the magical inductive robot to teach your child about direction, speed and other scientific terms, such as explaining the function of the sensor, making a plan or route and following it, basic principles of optical reading and so on. The robot is a fun, different and interesting way to teach your child, and it will help you reduce the time the child spends in front of the screen.

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Quality ABS plastic

The magic inductive robot is made of high-quality ABS plastic that is non-toxic, harmless, BPA-free, free of toxic chemicals and 100% recycled materials, so it is completely safe for your children to use. Let your child play for hours with this robot, let them take it to a friend's house, use it as a gift for birthdays, Christmas, parties and more.

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Technical characteristics:

  • Material: Plastic
  • Dimension: 9cm x 6cm x 4.8cm
  • Weight: 400 g
  • Power: Battery
  • Age group: 3+
  • Minimum line thickness: 4 mm
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Including :

1 x magic inductive line following robot

1 x Magic Pen

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