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  2. These Robotics Kits Make Great Gifts for Your Little Genius - AOL

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    The Best Robot Toys for Kids. For Solar-Powered Fun: Sillbird 12-in-1 Solar Robot Toy. For Elementary School Kids: Wonder Workshop Dash Coding Robot. For Lego Lovers: Lego Star Wars Droid Commander.

  3. Cubelets - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Modular Robotics launched the MOSS robot construction system, [9] a line of construction toys similar to Cubelets. MOSS modules connect via steel spheres and magnets located at the corner of each module. Each module has a specific function and combines to create a variety of simple robots.

  4. K'Nex - Wikipedia

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    The toy's building system consists of interlocking plastic rods, connectors, blocks, gears, wheels, and other components, which can be assembled to form a wide variety of models, machines, and architectural structures. While K'Nex is designed for children ages 5–12, a bigger version, Kid K'Nex, is aimed towards children 5 and younger.

  5. Dash Robotics, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Dash Robotics, Inc. is a toy robotics startup company located in Hayward, California. Their main focus is on prototyping and manufacturing smart toys (sometimes called "connected toys"). The company is often referred to simply as "Dash," and was founded in 2013.

  6. Nintendo Labo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo said the product was "specifically crafted for kids and those who are kids at heart." [40] The tagline for Labo is "Make, Play, Discover"; "Discover" refers to how the user of the Toy-Con can understand the fundamentals of physics, engineering, and programming that make the Toy-Con work through the act of making and playing with them ...

  7. Primo Toys - Wikipedia

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    Primo Toys is a London-based educational toy company founded by Filippo Yacob and Matteo Loglio, best known for creating the Cubetto Playset, an award-winning wooden robot that has been used by more than 10 million children to date, designed to teach children how to code using a tangible programming language that doesn't use screens or literacy. [1]