Teach Tech HydroBot Robot: Educational Science & Engineering Kit, Plastic Material, Fine Motor Skills Development
$36.99
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WARNING: choking hazard - small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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4.3 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
4 out of 5 stars
26 March, 2025
originally posted on Sozie

Impressive hydrobot arm kit for kids 12 and up
I got this Teach Tech Hydrobot arm kit for my son who is 14.At first he thought it’s hard but after going through instructions he found it easy and fun to build.There are a lot of small parts attached to plastic sheet which you have to remove first.This is very creative ,STEM hydrobot arm making activity for little engineers which use power of hydraulics to control the hydrobot.I love making STEM projects so i would love to help with him in completing it.This is DIY activity and doesn’t require batteries or connection to electricity.We can’t wait to see how this arm can work to perform small tasks. I received an incentive to write this review.
5 out of 5 stars
9 March, 2025
originally posted on Sozie

Great STEM robot building gift for kids
The Teach Tech Hydrobot Robot was a great gift for my 10-year-old nephew! He was excited to start building it right away, and the instructions were clear enough for him to follow with minimal help. The hydraulic system is a fun, hands-on way to learn about mechanics. It’s sturdy once assembled, though some smaller parts require patience. Overall, a fantastic STEM toy that kept him engaged. I received an incentive to write this review.
4 out of 5 stars
7 March, 2025
originally posted on Sozie

Very Neat Robotic Arm STEM Toy
The age says 8-108 which is really cute but I suggest opening the STEM kit by yourself when you have some time on your hands. The parts are attached to a large plastic sheet that you have to detach the parts from really carefully. If you damage a part, you will ruin the entire kit. Make sure kids are really careful with the parts to ensure you’re able to rebuild the activity. I received an incentive to write this review.