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  • Big Fun For Kids: Miko Mini, the AI Robot for Kids, is designed to spark curiosity and inspire joy in children aged 4-10. Combining STEAM Learning & Education with music, dance, stories, and conversational learning, Miko Mini turns education into a delightful adventure that keeps kids engaged, entertained, and growing. 😀😀😀
  • An Emotional Connection: Miko Mini isn’t just a robot—it’s an interactive companion and trusted friend that connects deeply with your child, making learning feel personal and fun. With cool facts, stories, coding activities, and daily updates, Miko brings fresh content to explore every day, supporting your child’s growth in a way that feels natural and exciting. 😍🙂
  • Built For Worry-Free Play: Designed with durability and child safety in mind, Miko Mini stands up to playtime and offers peace of mind with state-of-the-art sensors to navigate the environment safely. Parents can feel confident knowing this child-safe, interactive robot encourages learning through play without compromising safety. 🤖😀☺️
  • A Trusted Sidekick in Physical Play: Miko Mini moves kids beyond screens, encouraging them to dance, play, and move. With exciting twists on classic games like Freeze Dance and Hide and Seek, Miko helps keep kids active, providing a balance of mental and physical engagement that promotes healthy development. 🌞🤝☺️
  • Power Up with Miko Max: Unlock even more with the Miko Max Subscription. Start with a 30-day free trial and experience exclusive, kid-friendly content designed for children aged 5-10. Miko Max offers premium interactive games, educational materials, and 30+ apps through the Miko Companion App. With easy cancellation, you can adapt the subscription to suit your family’s needs. 📗🎤🌏
  • Building Emotional Skills: With Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) activities, Miko Mini goes beyond academic growth. Acting as an empathetic friend, Miko nurtures emotional skills through meaningful conversations and engaging activities, giving children a unique buddy to help them navigate emotions.🙂🥰
  • Stress-Free Parenting Tools: The Miko Parent App streamlines your parenting experience. Set learning goals, track your child’s progress with easy-to-understand analytics, and customize settings to match your family’s values—all while ensuring security. It’s a parenting tool designed to help you feel confident, involved, and in control. 🔨🕊️😀







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amanda

My 6-year-old son is obsessed with this robot. It reads to him, answers his questions, in dances on command. Overall great purchase!

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Anuj

My daughter loves the robot. Its very responsive and conversational. The storybook feature is an awesome awesome feature where the robot guides my daughter to create new stories using her imagination and then in the end Miko creates a fancy storybook with ai generated images and sends it right to the app. I can't stress on how much in love we are in with this feature. We previously purchased a $700 robot named moxie, which is no longer in business, but that expensive robot is nowhere as good as Miko is in terms of his conversational capabilities. I am giving it 4 stars only because the battery on standby only lasts for about 5 hours. So even if I am not using it battery will drain unless I switch it off

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BLUNTLY

It took a while to set up, but once it was set up, it was pretty fun to use.
It has so many educational features, and it's so interactive.
The kids love it. They were very enamored with it.
My only issue is the subscription. Without it, a lot of features are limited.

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Jamie L Drewes

I love this little robot I got for my son. He loves making stories with Miko. It takes a little time for her to warm up and she doesn't understand some things I ask her..but for the most part my son talks to her and plays with her for hours. Its one of his favorite gifts yet!

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Andriy Kornienko

My doter like Miko. However, sometimes he behaves strangely. When he’s turned on and no one says “Hey Miko” to him, he might comment on a conversation, which is odd. I really miss the option to switch Miko to another language. English isn’t my native language, and sometimes it would be much more convenient to communicate with him in my native language. Also, he can’t follow you if you ask him to; he can only execute one command at a time, like “Go forward,” but you can’t specify how far he should go—he moves a short, fixed distance. You also can’t give him a route to follow, which makes me wonder why he even has wheels. But my 5-year-old daughter is quite happy with him. Miko is pretty attractive and not ready to hold a meaningful conversation, but my child is quite satisfied—I’d say 7 out of 10.