Rusty Rivets Botasaur Review

We were first introduced to Rusty Rivets back in 2017 and Sebastian still loves watching the show now.

From the creators of PAW Patrol, Rusty Rivets follows Rusty, a 21st century kid hero who always saves the day by relying on his imagination and incredible resourcefulness.

Rusty and his friends go on adventures to help solve problems for their friends: Ruby, a robotic tyrannosaurid named Botasaur and a group of smaller robots called The Bits and we were sent Botasaur to review.

Botasaur

With this fun toy, you can create the Botasaur and bring him to life just like Rusty does in the show!

Sebby with Botasaur

Botasaur comes partially assembled so you can build it to have wheels or feet. Once built, this iconic character comes to life and press the button on the back of his head and his eyes will light up and flash as he makes Botasaur sounds!

Botasaur Wheels

You can take him apart and build him again and again, mixing and matching the parts to see which way it works and which way it doesn’t which helps kids with innovative thinking.

Botasaur Parts

Botasaur encourages creative and imaginative play and helps to improve fine motor skills and hand eye coordination.

Sebby Botasaur

You can catch episodes of Rusty Rivets on Channel 5 and NickJr.

Botasaur has an RRP of £26.99, is recommended for age: 3+ and is available from all good toy stores.

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