Alternative Yet Popular Edutainment
In the age where children have easy access to digital gadgets, parents look for alternative forms of entertainment instead of letting their children stare at a bright screen all the time. This is where edutainment brands like RoboThink come into play. RoboThink offers a multi-levelled programme based on building blocks capable of building various shapes and types of machines and robots. Typically, building toys are a form of immersive, fun, and educational experience.
So why are building toys so popular around the world? Children of all ages love engaging toys and activities. These toys allow them to bring their imagination and creativity to life with a more hands-on approach! It also stimulates learning as they develop skills for the future.

Uniquely Different
Building toys come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. They range from foam pieces to wooden planks to colourful plastic blocks. You may have frequently heard of the term building bricks or blocks, but RoboThink’s parts are uniquely different from our competitors! At RoboThink, the modular robotics kit that we use for our STEM programmes contains what we call building cells, which make up the foundation of our robotics kit.
A cell may look similar to other building bricks from afar. Examine closer, and you will start to see the distinction. A regular brick has studs and holes on opposite ends, whereas a RoboThink cell has studs and holes on multiple sides. It means that a single RoboThink cell has more interlocking potential, i.e. they can be creatively built into many positions and angles compared to the competition! This will help to stimulate a student’s learning process.

Creative Building
Students have more creative power at their disposal with our unique building cells and a curated levelled programme. When your child attends our learning centre classes, they gain access to a wealth of tools to assemble their favourite robots and engineering marvels! Additionally, RoboThink’s passionate instructors will guide your child and help them to continually nurture and grow various aspects of their development such as creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
For an in-depth look into cool robots that students can build, watch the feature video below of a motorised helicopter!