The robots can be configured with weapons, and armor, and come from four different “academies. These students use all their “skills” in order to compete against one another with battling robots. The premise of these toys is that in the future, there are students from the best science academies. My daughter would like it better if they had an orange option, but they don’t. Surprisingly, both my kids like these little warriors. It’s great that they made them so you don’t have to purchase a “battle arena” for them to fight in, you can just use them on any surface. They, too, are small enough to be stocking stuffers. I mean, just hours of fun for the kids, and it’s something they can bring with them to a relative’s house, instead of lugging one of their huge, overpriced toys with you when you have to go for your holiday dinner over at Grandma’s house!īut we’re here to chat about HexBug® Warriors™ Battling Robots. So load up the Christmas stockings with them! Perfect price point of $5.99, or if you want the little glow in the dark ones, those are $7.99. The Nano behaves like an actual bug, and I would prefer robotic bugs in the house, rather than real ones. Personally, the best stocking stuffer for a little “gadget loving kid” is the Nano. ![]() Even the original – the one that reacted to touch and sound, no remote needed, was cool. Honestly, I think that’s where HexBug has it’s strongest market, remote control robotic creatures. ![]() It’s like blowing bubbles, it all just brings out the kid in every last one of us. Who doesn’t love Micro Robotic Creatures? Girls, boys, parents, grandparents….you pull out a remote control anything, all ages will be happy. ![]() We all know orange is a big favorite around here with my kids. It’s the coolest thing, and it comes in Orange. My personal favorite is their remote controlled Spider.
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