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GETTING STARTED

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Which experiment is right for your child?

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Each experiment is designed to address an element of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), while 

encouraging your child to explore their curiosity and develop their critical thinking skills. The best way to do that 

is through experimentation. While the first time your child tries an experiment may not be perfect, encourage 

them to try again and watch as they build a foundation for STEM learning. 

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To learn more visit www.stem-jr.com

1. Choose an experiment card and begin to discover! 

2. Build your robot. 

3. Once your robot is ready, move the switch from the OFF (

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) position to the ON ( 

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 ) position.

4. Press the button on the light-up body to make your robot move! Press again to turn it off.

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Attaching Pieces

Pieces will snap in place.

Pull apart to remove. 

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Press and watch 

your robot move!

The button will light up. 

What are your observations?

Note your discoveries for each experiment. 

EXPERIMENT #1

EXPERIMENT #2

EXPERIMENT #3

EXPERIMENT #4

• Keep these instructions for future reference. 

• Adult supervision is required. Do not leave children unattended. 

• Do not play with the robot in the street, where there is vehicular traffic or in heavily traveled areas with pedestrians. 

• Do not drive robot through water, mud, etc.

• Do not stand on, throw or run the robot and its pieces into furniture, walls, pets, people etc., as doing so may cause 

  injury to the person and irreparable damage to the units. 

• Do not allow long hair or loose apparel, such as shoestrings, near the turning parts of the robot. 

• There are multiple ways to build your robot. 

• Before starting on another experiment, switch from the ON ( 

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 ) position to the OFF (

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) position to avoid turning on 

the robot when removing the pieces. 

• It might take some force to detach the pieces when starting on another experiment. 

• If robot stops working or doesn’t work as it should, remove the batteries for a few minutes and then re-insert 

  them. If there is still a problem, install new batteries. 

• Clean robot with a damp cloth and air dry thoroughly. Keep water away from the battery compartment. 

• Switch from the ON position to the OFF position after playing to conserve battery power. 

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