10-in-1 Number Robots Transforming Toy Set – Build a Giant 12-Inch Robot, STEM Learning Blocks for Ages 3-8
The 10-in-1 Number Robots set from HOPANDOS turns numbered blocks 1 through 10 into ten separate mecha robots in three simple steps, then lets you combine them all into a single 12-inch giant robot. Designed for kids ages 3 to 8, this STEM toy blends number recognition, counting, and creative construction with durable, child-safe materials.
How Each Block Becomes a Robot
Each number block (1–10) folds and clicks into a unique futuristic mecha robot. The transformation takes only three steps, making it easy for small hands to manage without frustration. A visual guide is included to walk through each conversion. Once all ten robots are built, they can be attached together to form one large action figure—great for collaborative play.
What’s in the Box and Key Specs
- 10 numbered blocks (each transforms into a robot)
- 10 double-sided educational cards for counting and number recognition
- 1 storage box
- 1 step-by-step visual guide
- Combined giant robot height: 12 inches (approx. 30 cm)
- Material: durable ABS plastic, BPA-free, non-toxic
- Certification: CPC certified, complies with Amazon safety standards
- Recommended age: 3–8 years
Two Learning Goals in One Toy
Unlike many robot toys that only offer assembly, this set ties each robot to a specific number. Kids practice identifying digits 1 through 10 and counting while they build. The double-sided cards reinforce number recognition with images and numerals. This dual focus makes it a practical tool for early math skills, especially for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Safety and Durability Details
The blocks are made from smooth, BPA-free ABS plastic with no sharp edges. The set is CPC certified and designed for children 3 years and up. The included storage box keeps pieces organized and prevents loss between play sessions.
Real Questions Parents Ask
How many pieces are there total?
The set contains 10 numbered blocks, 10 double-sided cards, a storage box, and a guide. Each block is one piece that transforms, so there are no tiny loose parts beyond the cards.
Can a 3-year-old do the transformations alone?
The visual guide is designed to be clear, but younger kids may need adult help for the first few conversions. The three-step process is simple enough that most 4- and 5-year-olds can manage independently after a few tries.
Is the giant robot stable?
When all ten robots are combined, the 12-inch figure holds together securely for display and gentle play. It is not intended for rough action-figure combat but works well for imaginative scenarios and shelf display.