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8WD Gesture Sensing RC Stunt Cars - Gifts for Boys Girls 8-12 Year Old 8 wheels Remote Control Transform 2.4Ghz Hand Controlled Drift Car Birthday Toys Gifts Ideas for Kids Age 8 9 10 11 12+ yr
8WD Gesture Sensing RC Stunt Cars - Gifts for Boys Girls 8-12 Year Old 8 wheels Remote Control Transform 2.4Ghz Hand Controlled Drift Car Birthday Toys Gifts Ideas for Kids Age 8 9 10 11 12+ yr
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- 【8wd Feature】Unique 8-wheels drivers.Each pair of tire arms can be operated raising or lowering independently,allowing them to rotate at different angles to cross obstacles.In addition to its ability to move forward, backward, turn left, and turn right, the remote control car can perform various stunts, including 360° rotations,crawl, climb,circle,drift and double-sided driving.
- 【Stylish Color Design】The sleek car surface,stylish gradient color,transparent wheels,and two pairs of transparent swing arms make your car look like a piece of art,making it irresistible to you.Take control of this remote-controlled toy vehicle,and you'll be leading a trend and to be coolest boy in friends.
- 【Transform Stunt】 Our 2.4GHz remote control technology enables multiple cars to operate simultaneously. Children can operate the vehicle becomes transformable robotics or racer car.All is endless fun to be had whether playing indoors or outdoors.
- 【Cool Spray & Light】With a colorful and charming LED light, a spray function and a dynamic music.This rc car can make a realistic engine roar, and speed-up and braking sound,it creates an amazing and attractive game experience, give your child a sense of driving a real car.
- 【2 Control Modes】This RC stunt car comes with traditional remote control and a gesture sensing controlled watch.It's a good challenging skill for young kids who are just learning how to use remote control especially hand gesture control,kids can gain lots of amazing funs.
- 【Best Gifts Toys】Suitable for boys and girls aged 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 and up, it makes perfect presents for birthdays,holidays, parties, back-to-school, Children's Day, Christmas, entertainment, or any special occasion.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
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