Yoshiko J.
My grandsons had fun playing with this. They took turns drawing lines for it to follow. It is made well.
Dusti D.
This tiny pig is awesome for developing writing coordination..Create and draw a "destination" for Mr. Robot and watch the kids be amazed how he follows the lines they've drawn.
Maritza S.
A cute little toy. I felt like it was a little tough for the kids to figure out what it does but once I explained it was super entertaining!
Corazon G.
Super cute. Love the color. I had to try it out first and it was so much fun for me. My daughter is going to love getting this for Christmas.
Filomena E.
I think this is so cute. My 2 year old loves doing this. You draw and the the little robot will follow it.
Margaret E.
Kiddos thought this little guy was so cool. Worked pretty well once I got the kids to make the line dark and thick enough. Would be awesome to have two or three and make a robot train!
Leida Y.
My son loved this. He is nearly three and hasnāt shown a great deal of interest in drawing on paper. This changed all of that. He couldnāt wait to make more āroadsā for his new robot to go on
Fredia Z.
Well, first of all, you can use pretty much any dark marker or crayon for this, just make sure your line is thick. Ohļ¼did I have fun with this robot.
Celestina Y.
This robot is small enough for little fingers to be able to pick up and play with. The marker is wide enough for young children to hold to develop their fine motor skills. My nieces love it!
Tai M.
This is a fun little toy. My five year old really enjoys it. It does work great.
Martina H.
I purchased this for my son's classroom. He goes to a special needs school. This will help my son as well as his class mates with learning to draw.