Advertisement
$39.99
This kit allows you to build your own pet from more than 20 parts. We got it started before the toy test and snapped together a body and a couple of legs, but it largely sat untouched during testing time. The robot comes in dinosaur or fox versions as well. The numbers on the pieces were a bit hard to find, and a younger child might need some help assembling it. The box says the bunny comes to life when you feed it a carrot, but nobody finished it to find out. Still, it looks like a fun alternative to just gifting a child an already-completed robot.
Advertisement
Other toys for ages 9 and up
Advertisement
Bryce Coachman, 2, Florissant
Scarlett Schroeder, 3, South St. Louis County
Otis Luke, 2, St. Louis
Camren Griffin, 5, St. Louis
Gabriella Cook, 5, Florissant
Hannah-Michael Hubbard, 4, Creve Coeur
Vincenzo Wilson, 5, Shiloh
Kylee Batty, 7, St. Louis
Levi Draper, 6, Florissant
Matthew Carlson, 6, Collinsville
Rylie Sparks, 7, Sullivan
Ali Geminn, 9, Edwardsville
Hayden Hewgley, 10, Fenton
Rylan Wilson, 10, St. Louis