🤖 Build the future today—powered by the sun and your imagination!
The Sillbird 12-in-1 Solar Robot Building Kit is a 190-piece STEM toy designed for kids aged 8-13, combining hands-on robotics with renewable solar energy. Featuring a large solar panel and dual power options, it offers 12 buildable models with varying difficulty levels, promoting creativity, engineering skills, and screen-free educational fun. Ideal for birthdays and family bonding, this kit ranks #2 in Solar Power Kits and delivers an engaging, eco-friendly learning experience.

















| ASIN | B07T1NZD27 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #652 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2 in Solar Power Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (15,529) |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Item model number | US-SB-SolarRobot |
| Manufacturer | Sillbird |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 10.3 x 7.87 x 2.69 inches |
D**.
Fun to build and good learning experience building this solar powered robot
This is a fun kit that my daughter and I built together. It is pretty complicated with all the tiny pieces but we got to spend some quality time building it and she loves it. The educational value comes from learning how robots work, how solar power works and how to assemble it while following the directions. The only small thing we ran into is that it requires full sun to operate so after we built it, we had to wait for a sunny day. Overall, it's a good value for the money
L**N
Son loved it
Masa and absolutely love this. It was one of his Christmas gifts. So it was just opened am played with he had a blast puttingn it together. The fact that it runs off of solar, it's so cool. And he loves that he can constantly take it apart and make something else.
G**A
Good Engaging activity for kids
Really Nice activity for kids. Very nicely stated instructions. Couple of parts could not assemble apart from which everything is good.
R**N
Solar Building Robot Kit STEM
Great Christmas present for my family. They love it. I thought it would be too childish for my 24-year-old son-in-law.
B**E
As shown
Bought for my nephew for his birthday. He absolutely loved top build this was perfect for him!
T**L
Cool idea, but tricky to use
This kit has a lot of potential with 12 robot designs and a solar-powered feature that’s meant to be educational and fun. The variety is great, and it’s definitely a creative STEM activity for kids. However, the instructions can be confusing, even for adults. Some parts are really small and difficult to snap together, so it takes a lot of patience and focus. Not ideal for younger kids working alone. The solar panel only works in strong, direct sunlight — indoor lighting or cloudy days don’t give it enough power to move, which was disappointing. Using a lamp helped a little, but it’s not consistent. A fun concept overall, just not as smooth or easy to use as expected
T**B
Solar powered coolness
Ordered many of these nehews and niece's. How can you lose with solar powered robots that you can build in many ways.
K**G
Poor quality and incorrect directions
Move on. This one is a dud. I have read a lot of reviews of products and decided not to buy them based on the review. As a result, I think I have avoided buying a lot of junk. This one must have slipped by though so now it's my turn to warn others. I honestly don't know why the others rate this so highly; I expect the parents are doing all the work and then handing the toy to their child. Even if this toy met expectations, it would NOT be suitable for kids younger than about 10 years old. The directions contain a 1:1 diagram (sounds good) but the diagram is not the same size (1:1) as the parts (very bad). Contains 190 pieces (sounds great), but you have to cut them all out AND THEN remove the extra sprues with the included nail file (now you too can do factory labor in the comfort of your own home!). Basically, they were just trying to save money by having the user do the work that should have been done at the factory. The instructions look like they would work (super!), but they do not (lame). The gear assembly requires several hands to hold it all together while getting all the pieces in the right place. Many of the axles have multiple stops on them where the washer can be placed to push the gear into the right position, however the directions do not state which stop the washer should be placed at. You can see how some of the parts are SUPPOSED to work, but they are not quite a good enough fit to perform as intended. As others have mentioned, many of the parts look the same, so it's easy to confuse them. There are different colors of plastic, which could have been used to differentiate between parts (a great idea), but instead the similar-looking parts are the same color as well (poorly executed). Yes, it's fun to watch the gears go around when the solar panel is placed in light, but no it is not fun to find that the parts do not go together as described.
N**S
The idea behind this is great, but the quality is not great. The gears don't fit well together, which means it doesn't always work. A lot of slack in the parts means it doesn't really fit well together.
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G**T
Probably a good entry for building like Lego and robot science project
A**I
The body was early assembled by my 12 years son, but when he reached the stage of assembling the motor and the solar cell he reported to me that they both are not working properly! He was really disappointed of that as this was his first item to be bought from Amazon! If you are willing to chose this item consider it just the body of the robot
M**D
I like it so much it encourages kids creativity and increase concetration on the work and most impotantly team work between my kids instead of challenging each other the whole time,the good thing is the ability to get several work mechanisms out of it , although some parts needs to be glued to give more durability on movement as kids try to discover everything about it.
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