Moving Solar Powered Insect Robot Toys

$14.54$16.84

Powered by sunlight, no batteries required
Uses mini solar panels that draw solar energy to power up these toys
For both by kids and adults
Designs: Ant, Crab, Cockroach, Grasshopper, Beetle, Lobster, Worm, Lobster, Spider, Bee, Centipede, Scarab, Car
Material: ABS plastic, metal, solar panel
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1 x Insect Solar Toy

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Moving Solar Powered Insect Robot Toys
$14.54$16.84

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Solar Toys Insect Moving Robots
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$14.54$16.84
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Solar-Operated‌ Insectoid Robots

Enhance your outdoor family experience with ‌the Solar-Operated Insectoid ​Robots. This product line offers an array‌ of creatures to choose ‍from,‌ including ants, cockroaches, ⁢bugs, crabs, mice, beetles, ⁤and many more. They spring into motion as soon as they’re exposed to sunlight, making them a captivating toy for both children‍ and adults. ‍

Educational Entertainment

Use these ⁢solar-powered toys ​as an engaging teaching tool for‌ your children. If you’re enjoying a day out, such​ as a picnic,⁤ bring along an Insectoid Robot to deliver ⁣an interactive lesson about nature‌ and insect life. They can be used⁣ to⁤ emphasize the importance ​of respecting all‌ living creatures, ⁣regardless of their size. These active toys will‍ undoubtedly capture children’s attention and interest.

Solar-Powered Functionality

These toy robots⁤ are equipped‍ with a mini solar panel on top,‍ enabling ​them to ⁤derive their energy directly from sunlight.⁣ Note: ‍These Insectoid Robots‍ are operational solely in sunlight, as they ​do not contain batteries. If the solar panel ‌is covered, ​the toy‍ will⁣ cease to move.⁣ It’s a ⁢handy trick to demonstrate to children, providing them with a firsthand understanding of how solar-powered toys function.