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Innovation First Releases HEXBUG Robotic Species for Holiday Season

Innovation First Labs released its creative holiday and back to school product array. These products are designed to tap the creative side of kids and make learning interesting through imaginative playtime.

The product line-up includes the HEXBUG Larva, which is a Nano Hive Habitat Set for children, which is the re-designed TIA Speciality Toy of the Year sporting the Construct System and two jaw-dropping limited edition HEXBUG Nano bugs for the Holiday and Halloween season.

Hexbug Spider

Chris Troyak, the president of Innovation First Labs, said that their products were innovative and fun- based aimed at bringing out the creative side of kids. He added that customer feedback would prompt their engineers to come up with more interesting and creative designs. The HEXBUG Nano habitat is bound to spark the interest in children towards science and technology and convert their playtime into a learning experience. These products will be launched in the market with retailers such as Walmart, Target, Radioshack and Toys”R”Us starting mid-August till December. Apart from launching them in the market, these toys would be displayed at two big blog events in San Diego at the BlogHer 2011 Conference, scheduled on 4th of August and the Big Toy Book, scheduled on the 6th of August organised by BSM media.

The Nano Hive Habitat Set can be unfolded into a center ramp with multiple levels where kids can put up their choice of accessories. The pegs and the rotatable flags can be positioned along the ramp as per the child’s liking, there are obstacles like seesaw and a merry-go-round as well. The HEXBUG Larva moves just like larvae in a slow, rhythmic flexing pattern avoiding obstacles and finding a clear path. This toy is meant for kids above the age of eight and above. The HEXBUG Nano Habitat Set is similar to the Hive Habitat set, except that it has a Construct Habitat System with accessories and modular parts. The Hex cells come with removable walls so that a number of cells can be attached to create a large and variety of environments. This is suitable for children above the age of three and above. Finally, the limited edition HEXBUG Nano includes the Halloween Zombie Nano and the Holiday Ornament Nano. The former is a dark exoskeleton that glows in the dark and the latter is a reindeer with antlers packed in a festive ornament.

Source: http://www.innovationfirst.com/

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