Learning Resources Coding Critters Pet Poppers Pepper the Cat (LER 3095) LER3095
Learning Resources Coding Critters Pet Poppers Pepper the Cat (LER 3095) LER3095
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Learning Resources Coding Critters Pet Poppers Pepper the Cat (LER 3095) LER3095

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  • Educational Focus: Designed for children aged four to seven, this toy teaches early coding and preschool learning skills without requiring a phone or tablet.
  • Interactive Learning: Kids engage with Pepper the Cat through a fun launcher house and a 20-page adventure book, exploring STEM concepts.
  • Skill Development: The adventures introduce STEM skills and topics such as force, motion, angles, logic, and trial and error.
  • Material Composition: The product is multicolored and constructed from durable plastic.
  • Interconnectivity Feature: Pepper can interact with other Coding Critters sets, including Scamper Sneaker, using a magnet in its nose for expanded play.
  • Safety Warning: Contains small parts, posing a choking hazard for children under three years of age.
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Apr 6, 2021
Diana
4 out of 5 stars review

Doesn't keep attached long

It's a nice sturdy toy but it's boring and very basic. My child that just turned 3 got bored after 5 minutes, she understood how the toy works and how hard she should press the button to have the kitten move for the distance she needs. Now she plays just with the kitten. Probably it may be more fun when playing in a group with two or more toys at the same time.

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