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THE ROBOT THAT TEACHES YOU TO DRAW: Meet Scribbly — the interactive drawing bot that turns kids into artists! With step-by-step instructions, Scribbly speaks and guides every stroke, making learning to draw easy and fun.
STEP-BY-STEP DRAWING: Each design is broken down into clear stages, allowing you to follow along with confidence as your drawing comes to life one step at a time — turning complex pictures into drawings you can master with confidence.
VOICE-GUIDED ART COACH: Interactive voice instructions keep the process engaging and supportive, guiding you through every drawing with clarity, motivation, and encouragement.
50 DESIGNS, ENDLESS INSPIRATION: From mermaids and unicorns to astronauts, cars, and kites — 50 guided designs across 10 themes keep creativity flowing and excitement to discover what you'll draw next. Every drawing brings a new creation to sketch, color, and enjoy!
ALL-INCLUSIVE CREATIVE KIT: Comes with everything you need to start right away: Scribbly Bot, Scribbly Dock, 50 Drawing Cards, Sketching Pad, 2 Dry-Erase Markers, Eraser, 8 Color Pencils, and Charging Cable.
RECHARGEABLE & READY TO GO: No batteries required — simply recharge with the included cable and keep the creativity flowing without interruptions.
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR KIDS: Unique, screen-free, and endlessly engaging — Scribbly makes an ideal birthday or holiday gift. It's the ultimate creative companion that inspires imagination and keeps kids entertained for hours.
SCREEN-FREE FUN THAT SPARKS CREATIVITY: Scribbly gives kids hours of engaging, hands-on play — no tablets, phones, or apps required. It's a refreshing way to inspire imagination and learning without the screen time.
LEARN WHILE YOU CREATE: Develop artistic skills while enjoying the process! Scribbly helps build hand-eye coordination, focus, and confidence as kids learn new techniques and proudly say, “I drew it myself!”