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Toysmith 4M Tin Can Robot

  • Recycle a soda can by turning it into a silly “robot” that can move
  • Requires a soda can and screwdriver-NOT included
  • Kit includes parts and instructions
  • Requires 2 AAA batteries-NOT included
  • Great for the “science” enthusiast in your family

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Science Kits Set #2

  • Your children will have fun while learning valuable scientific principles with these instructional science fair kits
  • Tin Can Robot kit recycles a tin can into a cute bug-eyed moving, working robot
  • Doodling Robot kit builds a robot that’s an artist; it shakes and vibrates to “draw” it’s own pictures without your hand
  • With a recycled water bottle, the Weather Station kit includes everything you’ll need to build, record and observe climate and weather changes including greenhouse effect experiments
  • Each robot kit requires 1AA battery, not included. Ages 8+. Sold as a set of one each.

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Marx Toys: Robots, Space, Comic, Disney & TV Characters : With Values

  • ISBN13: 9780887409363
  • Condition: USED – GOOD
  • Notes:

Product Description
Wonderful toy robots, space ships, astronauts, and comic characters produced by the Louis Marx Company from the 1950s to the 1970s are described and shown in color and black and white photographs. Prices are included among the descriptions. The toys were produced in tin or plastic and include wind-ups, battery powered toys, hoppers, and ramp walkers which light up, make noises, or scramble erratically around the room. Interviews with artists employed by the company … More >>

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