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🦖 Code, play, and grow—your kid’s first step into the future of fun!
The Learning Resources Coding Critters Rumble & Bumble is a 23-piece, screen-free educational toy designed for children ages 4 and up. It combines interactive STEM pet play with early coding skills through storybook-guided challenges and customizable coding games. This award-winning set encourages creativity, problem-solving, and social learning, making it a perfect gift for young learners eager to explore technology in a playful, hands-on way.





| ASIN | B07PC36Y71 |
| Age Range Description | 4+ years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,307 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,365 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Learning Resources |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (602) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023030822 |
| Included Components | Counter toys |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 9.1 x 10.3 x 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Coding Critters Rumble & Bumble |
| Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LER3082 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | LER3082 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Set Name | Coding Critters |
| Size | 7cm H x 10.2cm W |
| Theme | easter |
| UPC | 765023030822 |
| character | Rumble & Bumble |
A**A
Awesome.!
Got this for my 4 yo grandson. It is easy enough for him to use but also fun and challenging. Good quality and value. He is setting up obstacle courses then “programming” Rumble to follow directions.! Love to see his mind working while having fun.
R**N
Multipurpose Educational Toy
This is a cute toy on its own, but it also has the ability to educate without kids knowing it. The "momma" (as we call it) dinosaur has different controls including directions and if you press and hold a button down then the same buttons that act as directions also allow a play mode where the dinosaur can dance and be "pet". We usually start out with a little lesson or challenge, asking my children to work together and take turns, and then after we have worked on it together, the kids like to continue to play with the toys. I like walking into the room and seeing them dance with the dinosaur or teach each other things. If you have dinosaur lovers and want to teach them programming, logic, and taking turns, then this can be a great tool.
A**A
It's ok, could entertain a child..
I wouldn't say the toy is bad, but the execution needs work. It's a little tough to figure out how you're supposed to even play with it, plus it seems the pieces will get lost pretty easily. I like it though.
H**K
Interactive Dinos Great for Easy Coding Fun!
Our two boys (5 and 2) were ecstatic when they opened the Coding Critters! I love that Rumble was ready to use and code right out of the box (as soon as his batteries were added) plus the storybook that came along with the set was very sweet and simple to follow along. These dino loving kids had a blast building the set and knocking it over and felt like accomplished coders 30 minutes in! They also loved the play features, particularly “dance mode”. Highly recommend as an early and adorably fun STEM toy.
S**N
Fun for different ages and abilities
This product is great fun. I run an afterschool STEM club for Kindergarteners through 2nd graders. I purchased this product to see if my kids could use it and if it would be a good addition to our coding robots. I think they are great. My kids really enjoy it. My 5-year-old is able to program the robot to crash into things and drag the magnetic bolder around. My three-year-old likes to play with the dino in "play" mode. I have put 2 of each of the variety on my current Donors Choose project for our STEM Club.
A**Y
Fun
The main Dino is bigger than expected! My older kids play with it more than the 3 yr old it was bought for, she doesn’t quite get how to “code” it. Very simple to use, though. Just push the arrow buttons on top of Dino in any seaquence you want then the circle button in the center and he drives and makes noises. Nose is magnetic too. Some of his cardboard accessories won’t last long though lol
R**T
Doesn’t measure up to botley
My 4 1/2 year old likes this, but not as much as he likes botley, which he also got for Christmas. It hasn’t quite lived up to my expectations though for a couple of reasons. The first is that even when it is in coding mode, it will move randomly as if to remind you that it is turned on. This is a problem if you attempt to read the story book with it because while you are reading and rearranging the scenery to match the book, the robot will randomly wander off. It even does this while you’re trying to code it. So, if the goal is a device that will teach kids about coding and cause and effect, this isn’t ideal. But, it is cute and my 4 year old has gotten a solid 15 minutes of fun out of play mode. On a related note, the play mode dance music gets annoying after multiple consecutive plays. If you’re looking for a coding robot for a preschooler, botley is better (same company, slightly more expensive, but much more engaging and will age better as it has much greater capability)
B**G
Fun
My granddaughter loves it.
R**D
Wir haben dieses Spielzeug als Warehouse Deal gekauft und sind zufrieden. Der Dino ist qualitativ hochwertig, halt auch Mal einen Sturz aus und das Kind hat Spass auszuprobieren was er da so "programmiert". Man sucht sich eine kleine Strecke aus und drückt dem Dino dann den Weg mit den Pfeilen oben auf den er gehen soll und speichert es ab. Kommt er an , freut sich das Kind und ich finde es übt neben Zahlen und links rechts auch die Konzentration und Vorstellungskraft. Bei uns hat es ab 4.5 Jahren gut funktioniert, der kleine Bruder spielt eben so mit den Dinos und hat Spass den Vulkan zu bedienen und die Lava schiessen zu lassen.
M**A
Ho deciso di testare questo gioco, in quanto diversi colleghi mi hanno raccontato di come ormai si introducano i primi semplici concetti di coding già nella scuola dell'infanzia. Io e la mia nipotina di 3 anni abbiamo accolto con grande gioia questi due simpatici animaletti, dotati di molte funzioni. Il più grande è quello interattivo, ma la mia nipotina apprezza anche il cucciolino, dotato di piccole ruote e che può camminare se spinto. Il più grande ha bisogno di 3 mini stilo non incluse per funzionare. Si possono attivare due modalità di gioco. La prima, da utilizzare nella prima fase di presentazione del gioco o comunque con bambini al di sotto dei 4 anni, si attiva premendo a lungo il naso del cucciolone e gli permette di cantare, ballare, mangiare dormire, tutto premendo i tasti posti sulla sua schiena. La cosa tenerissima è che i due cuccioli sono dotati di un magnete e se li si avvicina si baciano teneramente! L'altra modalità permette di introdurre il concetto del coding, grazie a diversi elementi a corredo del gioco: una capanna, un vulcano, un osso, dei sassi, delle frecce che servono ad indicare le direzioni. Il dinosauro più grande può effettuare dei percorsi, per raggiungere una meta, afferrare un osso, inseguire un sassolino saltato fuori dal vulcano in eruzione, giocare a nascondino. Per fargli raggiungere la meta, il percorso va impostato con i tasti freccia posti sulla sua schiena e che gli consentono di andare avanti, indietro, a sinistra e a destra. I piccoli vanno guidati, all'inizio i percorsi devono essere molto semplici: io, per iniziare, ho insegnato alla mia nipotina a farlo andare sempre in avanti. Man mano che si entra nel meccanismo, si possono impostare sequenze di movimenti più complesse: io mi diverto ad esempio a farlo girare in tondo! Gli elementi inclusi permettono di realizzare diversi percorsi, ma si può utilizzare tutto quello che si ha in casa, per costruire scenari di fantasia! Vi è un manuale di istruzioni in Inglese, altra ragione per cui inizialmente i bambini avranno bisogno di una guida, ma non preoccupatevi, sono semplicissime! Il gioco piacerà ai vostri figli o nipoti nella misura in cui sarete disposti a farvi coinvolgere, a seguirli, stimolarli e incoraggiarli. Non è un giocattolo baby-sitter, di quelli che vi permettono di rilassarvi, mentre i vostri pargoli restano ipnotizzati davanti ad uno schermo. Il costo, poco meno di 50 euro al momento in cui scrivo è forse un po' alto, ma tutto sommato in linea con la qualità costruttiva e didattica del giocattolo. Spero che la mia recensione sia utile a futuri acquirenti.
Y**T
You never know what your kids will take to, this toy was immediately loved and is still played with daily now, 3 months later. My daughter is 4 and loves to set up obstacle courses and code it to smash everything. Very happy with my purchase.
M**C
Este es el segundo animal codificador que tenemos. Hace unos meses adquirí el modelo del perrito y como tengo dos peques me he animado a coger este también, así cada uno tiene el suyo y les pueden utilizar a la vez, incluso hacer programaciones en paralelo o para que se encuentren :) Cuando adquirí el primer set mis hijos de 6 años nunca habían hecho nada de programación así que me anime a probar con este producto que está dirigido a niños de más de 4 años. Les expliqué a los niños la forma de codificar de forma sencilla: - El Dino grande se enciende con un interruptor colocado en la parte baja. Necesita 3 pilas de tipo AAA (la que suele usarse en mandos a distancia, un poco más pequeña que la convencional) que NO están incluidas. - Puedes ir pulsando una secuencia de movimientos en el dino (30 como máximo) y una vez que esté terminada se tiene que pulsar el botón central para que el perro realice los movimientos: - En ese momento el dino empieza a hacer la secuencia indicada: delante, delante, giro derecha, delante, detrás, etc. Además de esto cuando tocas la nariz también realiza un movimiento así que puedes ir complicando la secuencia hasta el infinito. El Dinosaurio pequeño tiene un imán y podemos ir a buscarle. Sus narices se juntarán y el Dino grande en ese momento realizará el movimiento. El Dinosaurio grande también hace distintos sonidos cuando se encuentra con el hueso, con el dino pequeño, etc. Con la piedras (tiene tres) también podemos hacer circuitos. El perro puede arrastrar alguna de ellas porque también tienen un imán. Además de eso hay una palmera, un volcán con una catapulta, un tobogán, las fichas que son huellas....Un montón de cosas para inventaros circuitos e ir probando. Creo que es genial porque puede ser muy sencillo pero también muy complicado, nosotros pondremos nuestros retos. A mejorar: aunque lleva un pequeño folleto de instrucciones en español (en blanco y negro); el libro de "retos" o distintos circuitos que podemos hacer (el librito a color) está únicamente en inglés. Es un inglés básico e incluye viñetas explicativas. Os dejo un pequeño video. Espero que sea útil la información :)
T**M
If your back wheels stop working, take out the 4 screws on the bottom of Rumble, check the connections on the motor for the wheels. In my case one of the two wires had separated from the terminal, and I just needed to re-attach it.
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