Toys support your child's development, support their motor and manual skills and creativity. A lot depends, however, on which toys we show our little one and which we point out to him as tools for exploring the environment. We focus on educational toys, which in a very interesting way combine play with learning. These are suggestions for children of all ages, both for the youngest, who are just looking around, and for those who are already more active in social life. Especially for our most demanding customers, we have chosen toys that will help you get to know the world of robotics, digitization, computerization and electronics. They are adapted to a specific stage in your child's development, so you have the chance to choose something ideal for your child at a given age. Botland's offer includes brick sets, robots, multimedia games, educational mats and sets to build your own robots. For slightly older children we recommend tutorials and magazines to learn about electronics and robotics.
Educational toys
Educational robot Picoh Orange
Picoh orange education robot from British company Ohbot . It looks like a human head. Thanks to three servos and a LED matrix that displays the robot's eyes and emotions,...Velleman KSR14 - solar powered rover
The set includes elements to build a robot powered by solar panels. Mounting kit allows you to explore the key issues associated with electronics and mechanics, while giving...Mechanical Coding Robot 5in1 - Velleman KSR19
A set of 238 elements for assembling a 5-in-1 mechanical coding robot. Recommended for children over 14 years old. The set develops creative thinking and STEM skills through...Makeblock – robot mBot2 WiFi/Bluetooth STEM
The next generation of the popular educational robot from Makeblock - mBot. The mBot2 robot has been designed with extended capabilities, finding application in both primary...Petoi Bittle - bionic dog - educational robot - Seeedstudio 114992499
Petoi Bittle is a bionic dog - an educational robot, which was created thanks to the cooperation of the popular company Petoi and TinkerGen . Small in size, agile and...Robobloq Qobo - educational robot to learn to code
Robobloq Qobo is a small robot that will interest children in programming without using the display. Designed for children from the age of 3 , it will show them that they...Micro:bit kit Tobbie II - Velleman KSR20
A set to build the Robot Tobie II with the help of a Micro:bit plate, designed for children over 14 years old. Allows you to learn the basic issues related to mechanics and...Robobloq Q-Scout - educational robot
The Q-Scout robot is the ideal toy for children from the age of 8 to learn about the worlds of robotics, electronics and programming, based on STEAM teaching methods. The set...Velleman KSR18 - Robot Tobbie - robot building kit
Tobbie is an intelligent 6-legged robot programmed with two modes: follow or explore. The kit allows you to explore the key issues in electronics and mechanics, while providing...Young engineer kit: Totem Maker Dog
Construction kit for building a walking dog model . The whole is created on the basis of Totem I-Beam - miniature I-section beams widely used in construction. The product...Circuitmess Nibble type F educational kit - game console for self-assembly
DIY kit designed for self-assembly of Nibble console type F from Circuitmess. Thanks to the user's manual you will learn how to assemble the game console yourself using...Totem Micro Lab construction kit - TotemMaker TKM-MCL1
A set of elements allowing you to create your own laboratory kit based on the ATMega328P microcontroller using Arduino IDE environment. The platform allows you to learn the...CircuitMess Batmobile educational kit - autonomous AI car for self-assembly
If you've ever watched Batman and dreamed of building your own Batmobile, the CircuitMess Batmobile educational set will make it possible for you. The set includes elements...- EOL
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Build your own robot
Children enjoy creating, especially the youngest ones, who show great interest in the world around them. It is up to us adults whether this passion will be developed, and the desire to create is growing with each subsequent year and stage of development. Robotics teaches independent thinking, helps to understand the importance of making mistakes, which should not be treated in the context of failure, but a good lesson. Creating new things is very often rich in many trials and errors, but it is this path that proves most effective in creating extraordinary things. Sets designed to build your own robot is a way to have fun, as well as creative and inspiring learning. We offer a range of solutions for younger and older children, i.e. robots that are easier to build and those that already require more skills and knowledge.
Apart from the robot construction kits, the Botland shop also has other kits that are designed to create interesting structures. Among them there is the Mechanics Laboratory construction kit, which allows to build up to 50 different structures. Worth recommending is a set of LEGO bricks, standing out from all the others that the manufacturer offers. The one you will find in our offer allows you to design, build and program various types of constructions that are based on sensors and mechanical elements. In this way your child can have fun and learn and develop their manual skills and creative thinking.
Learn programming
Is programming for children or is it better to wait until they're older? Definitely, the sooner we get the toddler into the subject, the better the chance that he or she will show interest and want to develop in this direction in the future. However, children learn faster than adults and it is worth using these predispositions. The brain has the ability to create new connections, which encourages coding of previously unknown information. It can therefore be considered that the youngest learners absorb knowledge like a water sponge. Children are also curious about the world, they show a desire to learn things and areas that are alien to them. They are bold, which makes it easier for them to discover what is new and unknown. Programming is an extremely fascinating field, which surprises even the most experienced and advanced programmers. Every day we can discover something different, which makes it difficult to talk about boredom in the context of programming. We live today to a significant extent in virtual reality, which is very interesting for the youngest. We should not close the door to this world, but we should not give them full freedom in using it. It is a good practice to let the little one get to know it on their own, discover it and thus see how huge its potential is and how it can be used. In the Botland store you will find programming kits that will help you to interest your child in this unique area of knowledge.