🐾 Unleash the coder in your child with Scrambles the Fox!
Scrambles the Fox is an innovative early coding toy designed for children aged 4 and up. It combines a fun, interactive storybook with hands-on coding challenges, promoting essential skills like counting, sequential thought, and computational thinking—all while keeping screen time at bay.
A**R
Fun entertainment for all ages
I had a 4, 7 and 10 year old play with it and they were all entrieged. Even the 4 yo liked that he could rearrange and the track and make it change course. We drew lines on paper and it followed that too! Solid durable toy that kids of all ages like.
R**A
Es el mejor juguete didáctico que puede haber para niños pequeños
Es muy útil para ayudar a los niños a manejar la paciencia y reducir la ansiedad de hacer las cosas rápidas, el ayudarles a comprender que todo va a su tiempo. Además de que te sorprende que un juguete que parece sencillo no lo es en realidad
A**R
could of been bigger. And it moves way too slow
object is cute. the make quality is good. the track pieces easy to use in small hands. But "" Dart the chameleon""" should of made to move faster.Child is all ready bored of it. As it is so slow.
R**A
Bonito
Desde que leí la reseña me encantó y no dude en comprarlo para mi sobrino, tristemente el producto llegó defectuoso ya que el zorrito no funcionaba y lo devolví y volví a pedir pero no duró ni 1 semana cuando el zorrito se descompuso :(.
A**
Smaller than expected. Overpriced. Fun Idea
This was much smaller than I expected, and the line tracks are made out of cardboard (like puzzle pieces). The little critter goes extremely slowly, I knew it wouldn’t zip around but you need some serious patience for it to go around the track you make. But it does make little sounds as it moves through the track which was kind of cute. I’m not sure that it’s really worth $22, I’d maybe pay $10-15 tops. It’s a fun idea but expensive for what you get.UPDATE: After my preschooler got this for Christmas, have to say, he loves it. He will sit for 30-45 minutes making new paths. And I thought it moved way too slow- and it is really slow. But I almost think that it being slow makes my kiddo slow down and think about it more.
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