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Toddler Robot Games

A toddler's world constantly expands as he gains control over his surroundings. As his eye-hand coordination improves, he can manipulate toys and learn basic computer skills. Add the toddler's fascination for robots, and you have a winning formula for imaginative play and learning in the form of robot games for toddlers.
  1. Bot's Silly Fix It Game

    • Robot games can help toddlers practice pointing and clicking skills.

      Bot's Silly Fix It Game online helps your 3- to 5-year-old toddler recognize items in silly places, such as a boat in the street. Your toddler practices mouse skills by pointing at and clicking on five silly items. The game highlights items that kids may have difficulty finding. After successfully finding all five items on one screen, the game advances to a new screen with another set of five novel items.

    Widgit's Build a Robot

    • Widgit's Build a Robot online allows your toddler to practice her clicking and dragging skills. Your child can select from 10 robot models, then click and drag the parts onto the outline of the robot. The game praises your child's correct selections and encourages her to try again if she places a robot part in the wrong place.

    Scottoon's Robot Factory

    • Toddlers can build robots and manipulate the pieces online with Scottoon's Robot Factory. Kids choose heads, containers, optics, arms, legs and parts. Unlike the more basic games, this robot factory allows kids to make the parts larger or smaller, flip them to create left and right arms, and change background colors. Users can click through to skip a commercial message before playing the game.

    Zeebot Costume

    • Toddlers love make-believe, and a robot costume made from inexpensive fabric and household items can provide hours of robot role-play. Using a pattern and metallic fabric, make a top and pants for the robot suit and cover a container with foil or metallic fabric for the helmet. Attach a battery-operated light to the helmet and some make-believe gauges to the shirt front with hook-and-loop tape. Encourage your child to make robot-like sounds and movements while wearing the costume.

    Alphie

    • Alphie the Robot has several sets of interactive learning cards for colors, letters, numbers, shapes, letter sounds, animals and other options. Alphie asks the child to insert a card into its slot and prompts your child to select the button next to the correct answer. Alphie has a carrying handle and a slot in his back to store the activity cards.

    Low-tech Robots

    • Toddlers can build robots with blocks.

      Parents and toddlers can assemble robots with wooden or plastic blocks and enjoy playing make-believe at the same time. Choose robot names and have an imaginary adventure such as rescuing a stranded puppy from under the bed. Robot voices add to the silliness, and your child will enjoy a few minutes of your undivided time.


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