4M Tin Can Robot

When Charlie was Homeschooling full time I was always looking for new Science projects we could do together and not blow up the house with. This morning I would like to share a project called Kitchen Science Projects and I picked up 4M Tin Can Robot for Charlie and David to put together.

If truth is none it most likely will be Charlie and I who end up putting together 4M Tin Can Robot . I have a question for you have you used these projects in your classroom and if so what did you like or dislike about them and why? If you would like to purchase a kit you can find them at Walmarts and there are there are other kits Carlie and I plan on purchasing as well.

  • 4M Tin Can Robot

    This fun kit teaches kids about toys, robotics, and more

    Challenge your child’s imagination with the 4M Tin Can Robot. Perfect for any young scientist, this fun robotics kit teaches the value of recycling by repurposing a used soda can into a moving, functional robot. The included supplies allow adults and kids to build a motorized monster, silly robot, or any combination of the two. Not only does it foster creativity, it’s an excellent opportunity to show kids how toys are assembled and function.

    This kit includes necessary components, accessories, and easy-to-follow instructions. Simply supply one soda can, a Phillips head screwdriver, and one AA battery. Recommended for ages 9 and up.

    • Kids can assemble a fun robot or mechanical monster that they’ll be proud of
    • Provides opportunity to teach children creativity and mechanical principles
    • Requires some common household items, 1 AA battery, and adult supervision

    Thank you,

    Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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