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ROBOT TOYS CAN ACTUALLY MAKE LEARNING STEM FUN FOR KIDS

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Jun, 2022
Robots

ROBOT TOYS FOR 8 YEAR OLDS
PUTTING A WHOLE LOT OF FUN INTO STEM LEARNING FOR BOYS & GIRLS

THE FUTURE IS HERE!

All those futuristic movies and novels were almost like premonitions of the future when you look back on them from today’s perspective.

As a big kid, (dad & grandad, we’re talking to you here), you may be questioning which are the best robot toys for kids these days (that you can play with as well, of course).

Our kids are introduced to robots in many ways today. Probably their first sight is in an animated movie. Although robots are not yet part of every household, they still capture the imagination of kids of ALL ages.

As with most things, it’s our kids who are leading the way in introducing new ideas into our lives and this is never more true than when they are choosing the next most exciting STEM game or toy. And need we say it, but robot toys for boys and girls are right there at the top of the list.

While it’s true that classic toys are always making a comeback, or never actually go away, our kids still keep up with the times, with new and advanced games. Toys like Mr. Potato Head and Spirograph are still popular but the latest toys taking the school playground by storm are robots and robotic toys. 

When choosing robot toys for 8 year olds you’ll find a market full of wonderfully diverse robot toys for boys and girls just waiting to be picked.

If you are looking to purchase robot toys for 8 year olds, you obviously want something which is age appropriate. At this age you should be looking towards STEM toys as much as possible because let’s face it, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are our children’s way to a successful future and their future starts at home with mom & dad, siblings, grandma & grandpa, family and friends. These are not always popular subjects with children, particularly those that struggle with math and science. That’s why this is an ideal birthday gift from parents, grandparents and friends.

Start early – Introduce your child to their first robot asap. They will progress from stage to stage and as they do, their thirst for learning robotics will heighten. As robotics and technology are two of the fastest-growing industries in the world, this is a good place to aim your child – taking into account please friends, that each child is an individual!

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics may not drum up images of fun times for a lot of us but when you put that all together in STEM toys, you’ll be amazed at just how much pleasure young people get out of playing with a robot which, by the way, is teaching them those very STEM subjects.

You should be looking for a robot toy created around a STEM learning system and at this age, building, taking apart and rebuilding are an essential part of your child’s playtime. Among other things, it encourages the development of fine motor skills, dexterity and strength in the fingers. Not only that, they are developing new cognitive skills, problem solving techniques and new levels of creativity at every turn. 

So learning robotics isn’t just about steering your child in the direction of STEM subjects, it equips them with technical and problem-solving skills they’ll need for education, work and life in general.

Playing with robots has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety and to improve attention span. Children see technology as fundamentally “human” and they will often describe robots as reassuring and supportive. 

But not just any old robot will do. Look for something versatile and exciting to keep your child’s curiosity peaked. This is our favorite but we leave it up to you to decide for yourself. Try to find a robot toy that has more than one option of assembly and appearance. This will ensure a toy that can be built and dismantled many times and will keep the excitement flowing for a lot longer. 

Don’t forget that when your child is enjoying him/herself they are taking in far more knowledge than simply sitting facing their teacher. At the end of the day, you want a child who is self-motivated to learn and this is exactly what happens when it’s up to them how they want to play.

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