Description
Inspire Curiosity Through Creative Science Play
Build confidence as your child enjoys hands-on engineering fun. Safe wood pieces fit together simply for easy assembly every time. Watch their imagination soar as they explore real motion and mechanics. Make learning an adventure your family shares together.
Practical STEM Learning - Explore robotics by constructing a working hydraulic arm. Develop understanding of pressure, movement, and problem-solving skills.
Skill Development - Improves hand-eye coordination through building and experimenting. Encourages logical thinking and patience with each project.
Eco-Friendly Materials - Non-toxic wooden parts ensure safety during every activity. Help protect the environment while giving your child hours of fun.

















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Bought this for my niece, who’s mad about science. She just went by the pictures, pressed the syringes, and was chuffed when the arm actually grabbed the little blocks.
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I’m useless with putting things together, but my child more or less took charge of it. Every press of the plunger had them grinning, and it ended up being a nice little lesson in what makes what happen.
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Got this for my grandson as he finds it hard to stay on one thing for long. Building it bit by bit kept him nicely busy, and he was chuffed showing me how the joints move.
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Got this wooden arm for my grandson and we put it together one afternoon. He picked up how water pressure works and was chuffed to bits when he got the claws moving on his own.
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I was pleased it’s made from wood rather than plastic. My son spent ages lining up the pipes and bits, and it was good for his hand control as well as teaching him a bit of patience for once.
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I bought this for my grandson, and the first time the claw moved his face was a picture. He spent ages trying to grab different bits and working out the best angle. Kept him busy, which is never a bad thing.
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I’m a dad who likes a bit of fiddling, so it was nice seeing my son work his way through it. The wooden bits went together well, and the arm moves properly without sticking.
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Got this for my daughter to break up the screen time a bit. She managed nearly all of it on her own, then dashed over very pleased with herself to show me the elbow and wrist moving.
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My daughter and I spent a good chunk of the afternoon putting this arm together. Kept her busy, and now I’m getting little chats about hydraulics over tea. She’s very proud of it and drags it out whenever friends come round.
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I teach at a secondary school and bought a few of these arms for class. The pupils got the idea straight away – press the plungers and the joints move all over the place.