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Solar-Powered Car V300, Wooden STEM Kit with Wireless Remote Control for Boys and Girls, Hybrid Powered by Solar Power and Batteries, Educational Motor Toy Gift for Kids Aged 8-12

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  • Fun and Educational STEM Toy: Inspire your child's curiosity and creativity with this engaging solar-powered car kit. As they build and experiment, they'll learn about solar power, electronics, and mechanics in a fun and interactive way.
  • Solar and Hybrid Power: This car can be powered by both solar power and batteries, giving your child the innovative option to experiment with both power solutions, and exploring renewable energy sources with a focus on solar power.
  • Wireless Remote Control: Allows your child to easily control the car's movement from a distance, providing a fun and interactive experience. Perfect for teaching kids about remote control technology and enhancing hand-eye coordination.
  • Wooden Construction: Our high-quality wooden parts make this car kit durable and long-lasting. Your child will enjoy building their own car and learning about its construction in a fun and interactive way.
  • Easy Assembly: With a user-friendly design and step-by-step instructions, this car kit is easy for children aged 8-12 to assemble. A visual and video guide is included to help your child build their car with confidence and without frustration.



Product Description

pica toys story

At Pica Toys, we believe that every child is born with boundless potential, and it's our mission to help unlock it. We design hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, encourage experimentation, and foster a lifelong love of learning. Our products are carefully crafted to inspire creativity, build confidence, and promote critical thinking skills. We believe that learning should be fun, and we're dedicated to making it easy for families to enjoy enriching experiences together.


remote

Get closer to knowing how wireless control works for an RC car kit, and get entertained by the exciting creation - make your own wireless control car. Good enlightenment of science for children and they must love it starting from this kit.

Pica Toys Solar and Wireless Control Off-roader Car V300

The item includes materials for building a wooden solar and wireless remote control Off-roader. Everything needed is included except batteries. This set is bound to keep your child (8 yrs and up) entertained for hours, and what’s important, they can acquire basic knowledge of science including math and logic principles at an early age. A great way to spend quality time with your family, and a great choice project for educational camping.

  • STEM kit for children aged 8 and up
  • Easy to assemble, accessible to all skill levels
  • Explore the fascinating world of science
  • Entertain children and build their confidence
  • Perfect for bonding with friends and family
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hybrid power of v300

Hybird power Obtaining

The car could work with hybrid power of both batteries and solar power. It enables the car to move from somewhere without sunlight to somewhere with sunlight, which is energy-saving and convenient.

made of rear wood

Made of real wood

Designed by our expert and it takes fine detail. It's great for crafts and safe enough for children.100% Pure Raw, without chemical finishing but with smooth handling.

inspire children imagination

Develops Problem-Solving Skills

Building the V300 car kit requires problem-solving skills, such as identifying and fixing issues that arise during assembly or racing. These skills can be useful in various areas of life.

easy to follow instuctions

Easy to Follow Instructions

The V300 car kit comes with easy-to-follow instructions and tutorial videos that make assembly easy and stress-free. The instructions are clear and concise, making them accessible to everyone, including children.

imagination

Inspire children's imagination

A fun way to spark kids' imagination, help develop creative ability and coordination, and to build children's confidence. Ideal for young children aged 8-12 and up. Kids are bound to love this kit, you will encounter all kinds of surprises.

science camp star

The Star of Science Camp

Designed to fulfill our mission of sparking, cultivating, and promoting children’s interest in STEM. This will be the most popular item for the science camps ever. It teaches about mechanics, engineering, and physics in a fun and engaging way.

father and son

Complete it with your kids together

To have a fun and meaningful time with your kid is the most important for us as parents. We recommend that parents finish each project with their kids together, instead of doing them by kids themselves, to improve the quality of PACT (Parent and Child Together).


Lexy Shauers
August 16, 2025
I love to get STEM gifts for children instead of junk they'll only like for a few minutes. This kit is one I got for my son's friend. His mom said this gift was his favorite present. It makes a wonderful project to do with your child. My son's friend sat down with his dad to make it and they said the instructions were easy to follow. I LOVE that it's solar powered and has a place for batteries so the fun doesn't have to end so soon. The child's dad even enjoys this so I know he won't grow out of it any time soon. 😂
Mest
July 18, 2025
Got this kit for my daughter's school project, it was very easy to build and exactly what we needed, we had a little trouble with the issue, not at the mfg's fault. Yet, after reaching out to them through the Amazon link they provided a very prompt, accurate, and satisfying solution. Would definitely recommend for Pica Toys.
Displaced Desert Rat
June 24, 2025
I got this kit for my kids to put together (ages 8 & 10). They were able to assemble it all and it came together quite quickly in one afternoon. As others have mentioned, the quality of the chassis could be better at this price point, but as a project it made it easy to work with and still had some allowance for mistakes.I think this is strictly a STEM learning project. I had hoped that when the kids were done with the project, we could work on converting it into a more durable toy, but it has some severe limitations. I'd read that the solar panel can charge the batteries, but seeing how small it is, I highly doubt that it can generate enough current to charge a couple of AA batteries in any kind of timely fashion. Solar panel of this size produce about 0.5W under the best of circumstances, so that would translate into 100mA @ 5 volts. Thus, it would take about 44 hours in direct sunlight to charge a couple of 2200mAh AA batteries.I bring up the charging fact because it's important to know that if the solar panel is providing current to the batteries, then you should only use rechargeable batteries in the car. But alas, I didn't see that mentioned anywhere. As it is, we weren't able to get it to move significantly without the batteries... It wasn't super sunny day, but it wasn't cloudy either.The biggest downer for me was that it doesn't turn. I didn't pay attention to the contents (because they're not listed) but I should have noticed that it didn't have any kind of turning mechanism and only one motor (which would not drive the wheels independently). But I guess that would have made the whole project a little more complicated for the kids.It's hard to put a price on your kids education, but I think this is a little overpriced given the above mentioned drawbacks. Anyway, we're gonna use some old R/C batteries, a buck-converter, and maybe a bigger motor, and we'll see it we can't super-charge this project into some kind of lunar-rover! :)
Buyer
May 7, 2025
The quality of the item is not the best. The use of double sided tape for holding parts like the circuit boards and the battery boxes in place is not the best idea. The glue on tape that's used for securing the circuit boards and the battery boxes is in a word, weak. This kit was gifted to a 6 year old boy, and for the most part... he did very well putting the kit together. It's a good thing that he had those sharp eyes, and those little fingers because this is a very small model with more than just a few small pieces. Once completed, the model worked...in that it did move forward and back. I have not yet figured out the reasoning behind having battery power on a solar powered model. ( have AA batteries on hand )Bottom line... the kid had fun, and most importantly... he learned something along the way. Putting this model together was a great opportunity to spend quality time with the Grandson, and that, along with his learning about building models made the purchase worth the price. As for gifting this kit goes, well, you'll have to use your own judgement as to whether the child that you have in mind would be able to follow the instructions, which have many pictures and are very easy to follow, or would need help in assembling the model.Good luck
manny
February 1, 2025
great project for any young mind learning STEM
M. Groshek
January 18, 2025
My son was very excited to build this remote control car. Unfortunately, the car itself is tiny and so are the parts. Worse, the instructions are basically so tiny and the images so bad that you can't even tell which wires to connect. The connections themselves are heat shrink wrap, which require the use of a lighter. The wires were nearly impossible to connect because the amount exposed was so small, and you had to combine three wires together in some cases. After putting this thing together, of course it didn't work. So we had to take every connection apart, strip back the wires further, and re-connect them with electrical tape. Once finally re-assembled, the remote is so simple (back and forward only), the car can't even be turned. The motor is mounted with double sided tape and falls off all the time. A true piece of junk present that will frustrate anyone and turn them away from STEM. I'd like my money back.
Regina Frydman
January 10, 2025
My 10 year old son and I are very disappointed with this product. The directions were mainly pictures and left out many steps. My son is very good at these types of kits, but he became very frustrated with this one so I wound up finishing it for him so he could at least play with it. Even playing with it came with frustration. The motor is stuck on with 3M tape. Every time it was driven forward once, the motor fell out of alignment with the gear. We used the enclosed zip ties (that the instructions never indicated what to do with) to secure the engine in place. This “fix” worked but the frustration didn’t end there. One small drop and the wooden pieces came apart and had to be reglued. The most disappointing issue is it doesn’t appear to be solar powered. It uses batteries, which ok, maybe the solar power recharges the batteries, but even after covering the solar panel, it continued to run until the next catastrophic design failure occurred.
Brenda German
December 16, 2024
Kids had fun with this
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