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Published 13.06.2015 12:03
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Toca Robot Lab

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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that just like other Toca Boca apps, Toca Robot Lab is all about open-ended play and exploration. Kids construct their own robot from recycled materials and then fly the robot around a maze to collect stars. There's no right way to play, no rules, and no performance assessment. This is all about exploring, experimenting, imagining, and being creative.

What kids can learn

Engagement

Kids are active participants as they personalize their own robots and fly them around a maze. Robot combinations are endless, but interaction opportunities are limited.

Learning Approach

Learning content focuses mostly on creative expression, free exploration, and imagination. Once kids construct their robot, play is open-ended and kids take control of their experience.

Support

There are purposefully no directions because play is open-ended and exploratory. The parents' section has inspiration points for discussion to deepen learning.

What's it about?

In TOCA ROBOT LAB build a robot using recycled materials like scrap metal and household "junk." Choose from three options for the body, the head, arms, and legs. Every round of play offers different options, so kids make a different robot every time. Fly the completed robot around a maze-like test lab to collect stars and push balls and blocks around. Kids can choose their own path or there are arrows that direct kid the giant magnet that whisks the robot away. Kids get a robot lab "test report" and then can start over again with a new robot.

Is it any good?

QUALITY

Toca Robot Lab gives kids a structure for experimenting with different ways to express themselves. Unlike a real-world play scene in which a kid constructs a toy, the app lets kids have access to things that they may not have in real life. The downside is that interaction is limited to what's been programmed rather than what a child can imagine. Toca Robot Lab succeeds in that there are no rules, but there are limited choices for each body part, and only one way to interact with completed robots which all have the exact same capabilities of movement and function regardless of how they're built. It would be nice to be able to move arms and legs, or see robots roll if they have wheels, paint walls if they have paintbrush arms, and so on. This almost makes the robot construction seem futile; The game may be more rewarding if kids could even just take a picture of their robots. Within the test lab, however, kids may have to push items out of the way as they search for stars, and each obstacle moves a little differently, which adds a layer of interest and challenge, if only for toddlers. Relatively speaking, this is a shallower offering from Toca Boca, but kids will definitely love it.

Families can talk about...

  • Families can talk about the robots that kids create. What might this particular robot be able to do with a paintbrush for a hand and wheels for feet?

  • Get inspired by the virtual recycled materials and build something with things you have in your house. Robot, art, sculptures, a play house, a cardboard box boat, whatever -- just make sure to be creative!

  • Read the letter from the developer for some inspiration on discussion starters and ways to engage with your kids.

App details

Devices: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
Price: $2.99
Pricing structure: Paid
Release date: February 23, 2015
Category: Education
Topics: Robots
Size: 57.80 MB
Publisher: Toca Boca
Version: 1.2.1
Minimum software requirements: iOS 5.0 or later
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