CONSTRUCT & CREATE Tobbie the AI Robot – STEM DIY Kit
- 114 Piece DIY Self-Guiding Robot Injection Moulded STEM Construction Project & Experimentation Kit
 - Made from Durable ABS and PP Plastic with Metal Screws and Springs that Clip and Screws Together
 - Battery-Powered AI Guidance System that Uses Input from IR Sensors to Guide Tobbie Round Obstacles
 - Tobbie Can be Set to Sensor Seeking “Follow Me” Mode or to Object Avoiding “Explore the World” Mode
 - Tobbie Measures Around 16 cm by 13 cm by 12 cm when Fully Constructed | Recommended for Ages 8+
 - Requires 4 x AAA Batteries (Not Included) | Takes Around 2.5 Hours to Create | Requires Some Basic Tools
 

Explore Tobbieβs Features: Hands-On Learning, Interactive Play and More!

Interactive Play
With advanced sensors, Tobbie follows your movements and navigates around obstacles, making every interaction exciting and unique.

STEM Learning Adventure
Tobbie introduces robotics, problem-solving, and engineering principles, sparking curiosity and hands-on learning in young minds.

Simple Assembly
Designed for people of all abilities to assemble, Tobbie is comes with clear and illustrated instructions for learning through building.

Fun for Ages 8+
Tobbieβs playful personality and interactive features make it a favourite for both kids and parents, combining fun and learning in one robot.
See Tobbie the Robot in Action!
Meet Tobbie, your childβs new robotic friend! Watch as Tobbie navigates obstacles and follows your movements. Perfect for young inventors, assemble Tobbieβs in a couple of hours and explore the interactive features to make learning STEM concepts fun and engaging.
STEM Skills Tobbie Can Help Develop
With Tobbie, kids explore robotics, engineering, and basic programming logic. The assembly develops fine motor skills and spatial awareness, while problem-solving and perseverance are fostered through interactive play, promoting a growth mindset and a curiosity in STEM.

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What age range is Tobbie the Robot suitable for?
Tobbie is recommended for ages 8 and up, but is equally suitable for older kids and adults. Some children may find certain parts difficult to cut and construct, and adult help may be necessary for assistance.
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Do I need any additional tools, or is everything in the box?
We recommend a few additional tools to help with the construction of Tobbie – diagonal cutters, precision posi screwdriver and 3 AAA batteries.
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What functions does Tobbie have?
Tobbie has two main modes: “Follow Me,” where he follows objects or people, and “Explore,” where he navigates independently around obstacles.
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Can Tobbie be reprogrammed or customised?
Sorry, Tobbie isnβt programmable but has the built-in modes above that offer interactive play and a basic introduction to robotics.
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What STEM areas does Tobbie help children learn about?
Tobbie introduces kids to foundational concepts in robotics, engineering, and problem-solving. By assembling and interacting with Tobbie, children develop hands-on skills in design, logic, and spatial awareness, making it an ideal STEM learning tool.
 
Important information
Safety Information: CONSTRUCT & CREATE Tobbie the AI Robot – STEM DIY Kit
For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes. Keep away from naked flame or direct heat sources.

Stephen –
Beautiful toy. Wonderfully engineered.However. the reason I wanted to write a recommendation was because I was extremely impressed with the quality and thoughtfulness of the instructions, which made it a joy to build with my 9 year old son. I was a little daunted when I saw all the pieces. but the building guide was superb. The drawings were very accurate and easy to follow.I should add we have only just built this so I cannot comment on how the toy will perform over time.
Thomas B. –
great fun to build with the kids and works very well
Me –
Tiny fiddly pieces but it looks pretty good when it’s all built upLittle one was impressed with it for a few minutes until it shown it walks like a 1 legged spider :’D
John Rendall –
Strangely, I loved the fact it deliberately had a bit left over “there’s always a bit left over”…showing how well thought out the kit is (…its a jig to align the drive cogs, which then has to be removed once everything is placed and screwed together). If I built another one I may try lubricting all the moving parts with petroleum jelly, as its a bit noisy when operating. I found it very easy to assemble, the instructions being well laid out and clear. My little Grandson is facinated by it, especially when it “flinches” when he waves his hand at it.Overall, I think its great value for money, even if it is not as durable as I would have liked – my grandson picked it up by one leg and it made graoning noises!
Dubbie –
I found this a really good fun thing to build and it works surprisingly well. It is probably more difficult than a standard 8 ear old could easily put together. Some parts have to be assembled precisely correct otherwise it will not work at all. I used a sharp knife to remove the moulding burrs which probably isn’t suitable for a younger child. For it’s price and complexity it is a very well designed and manufactured product but it is still made of relatively flimsy plastic and if you drop it or squash it, then it will break and I doubt it will be repairable. It walks on any relatively smooth flat surface (carpets are a struggle) in the direction the head is facing, which rotates through 360 degrees. It operates autonomously in either a back away from objects mode or a follow objects mode. It does not come with any form of hand held controller. The assembling is the main entertainment of this product as once assembled and played with once, there is not much more you can do. I have replaced the existing controller with another that I can reprogramme. Overall I think it is brilliant but anyone without a specific interest in robotics might find it a bit limited.