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How did we get our start?
We want kids to be happier learning coding by creating robots with their boundardless creation and imagination.
What makes our products unique?
Children can learn coding in a fun way, they can build many kinds of smart robots with multiple sensors, and they can control the robot with coding parts.
Why do we love what we do?
Learning can be funny, and we are commited to providing excellent coding robot for kids to start their coding journey.
WhalesBot A7: Desiged for 3+ years old kids. Coding with magnetic blocks. Connect electronic and structural parts together to build 36+ robot models and make sound or movement. Creating endless STEM fun with our A7 coding and play set.
Easy to learn coding: By snap together controllers (2 Pcs), sensors (6 Pcs), actuators (9 Pcs), and logic gates (AND, OR and NOT) to acheive simple coding process. Play with a remote control, help kids easy to learn the basic pragramming concept while having a lot of fun.
Bridging Theory and Practice: WhalesBot A7 set designed with 2 user guides, 7 storybooks and 11 play cards, including all building step for 36 models. By reading, building and coding with A7, your kids will immerse in the world of STEM for a long time.
Safe for Young kids: Building with big blocks, no hazard risk and round edge design avoid any harm for younger kids. Kids can enjoy the hands-on learning solo or with others. Ensures a safe, enjoyable, and practical experience.
What’s included: A big storage case, 24 electronic parts, 142 structural parts, 2 user guide books, 7 storybooks, 11 play cards, 1 part list and quick start card. 1 year of using warranty, contact with us on brand official tunnel to gey personal aftersale service.
8 reviews for WhalesBot A7 36-in-1 Kids Coding & RC Robot Kit, 160+ Piece Educational Building Set with Sensors & 2 Controllers & Motors, Interactive Storytelling & Play Cards, Toy Gift for Boys & Girls Ages 3-8
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Emily –
Great toy for kids
My 3 year old loves it. So engaging and educational. Very fun for adults and kids to play together
J frank –
Great cooperative and individual learning!
9 year old and 3 year old brothers play together and separately. Their mom teaches stem classes and loves it as well.I think I need to add another set to the collection!
Espinoza-home –
Great toy.
My grandson enjoyed putting it together and ending up with an outcome. It gets kids to think while having fun.
Kindle Customer –
Wonderful!
Great for pulling young minds away from video games. Hours of play and learning. My 5 year old loves this.
karate chapati –
Fun, easy, and educational
My 5 year old and 3 year old LOVE this set and the A3 set. They just started playing with them 3 days ago and have already built so many different things. They are learning about coding without screens, which I really appreciate. I also have no knowledge of coding and was nervous to get them something like this but everything is easy to understand in their cute, kid-friendly guide/instruction books. We are definitely getting more sets!
SHA –
JSYK…
My kid LOVES to play with this and be creative with it, it’s been really fun to see what he comes up with. The only bad part about it is the buzzer. It’s LOUD. And annoying. And it’s not just a second of beeping, it will continuously beep until they stop holding the button or move away from the sensor. It needs to be quieter and not such an obnoxious frequency.Price point feels a little high for being “fancy” duplos and other connections would be nice, besides just a light and buzzer. Depending on how interested your kid is in it, they may bore quicker. Overall though, it was a decent purchase.
Jacob –
My son has had an absolute blast with this
My son has gone a bit crazy with this thing since he got it and is having an absolute ball. It’s 100% worth the money and keeps them away from TV, tablets, and video games which I believe is extremely important for young kids. You want to mold their minds and use their brains. Not drain them on TV and tablets(though I think some video games can present problem solving and dexterity so not going to rip on that as much). Anyways the instructions are great and he’s can play with it for literally hours and honestly if I can get peace and quiet that is what matters to me.
Tyler B –
Good in theory
I thought it would make a good gift but, unfortunately it draws very little interest between our 3 kids (ages 2, 5, 6). Additionally I noticed that, between the age at which a child will actually be able to play with the toy as it’s intended and the age at which a child will be able to actually start coding, there’s not a big difference. Perhaps it’s the perfect toy for some, but it unfortunately wasn’t for my kids