Learning Resources Coding Critters Bopper ,Interactive STEM Coding Pet, Ages 4+
- Brand:
- Learning Resources
- Model Number:
- LER3089
- UPC:
- 765023030891
- EAN:
- 0765023030891
- Walmart SKU:
- 609629719
After 1 days of stability at $47.34, market indicators point to an immediate 5.0% price reduction.
Price expected to drop to $44.95 soon
| Price Type | Price | Date |
|---|---|---|
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Highest Price
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$49.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$29.83 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$47.34 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Learning Resources Coding Critters Bopper ,Interactive STEM Coding Pet, Ages 4+ since 12/11/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 5, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $29.83 (lowest on 12/19/2022) to $49.99 (highest on 3/5/2026). The average price during this period is $39.70.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $35.99 (May 4) to $49.99 (Mar 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $45.28.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.27/5 from 49 reviews.
I truly loved this toy my kids understood right away how it worked. I love that they need to use the code and buttons to control the bunny's movements. They had so much fun and didn't even realize they were actually learning at the same time. I cant wait to get the other sets for them to continue to play. I really loves how there was so many different things it can do and move around on its own.
The Coding Critters Bopper Hip & Hop was very neat. It was easy to use except it could have said had to push down the nose to be in play mode. We had a little difficulty figuring out had to hold it and not just press it. This interactive toy was very fun and my two boys loved it and were fighting over it.
This Learning Resources Coding Critters Bopper Hip &Hop was a fund and educational toy for my whole family. My 2 older children helped my youngest one play, and while she wanted to just hold the rabbits most of the time, it did help her learn to follow instructions to get the end result that she desired.
I picked my kids up from school and told them they have a new toy when we get home - they were super excited. They helped me put it together (the only thing that really bugs me is that the swing on it doesn't stay in place and falls off very easily) and have been playing with it non stop. The sound effects are the perfect volume and buttons are large enough to see each direction clearly. Footprints are cardboard and one twin likes putting everything in his mouth so they won't last long! My twins DO NOT SHARE and have to keep fighting over each piece because they both want the same toy (Haha). Now, I just need another one like this so they can each have their own set. (I can't figure out how come it won't let me attach a pic - I'm using my phone so maybe that's why?)
This is a cute STEM toy for a beginner. My Preschooler received this for Christmas. It doesn't do as much as I thought it did, I thought it was able to pick up the babies with some sort of magnet. It does not do that, but it is easy to program and my son enjoys it.
My four year old really likes this toy, he likes to set up the little directional cards and make up scenarios for the bunny to move through the sequence. He enjoys the "play" mode as well, though we had a little trouble figuring out all the different preprogrammed skills and the directions are a little bare when it comes to figuring it out, which is disappointing only because it actually does quite a lot! I took a star off because the little swing that comes with the set does not like to stay up and falls off easily. Otherwise it is a great set for imaginative open play as well as teaching basic coding.
This is a fun toy but was originally a little difficult to figure out. My 5 year old has played with it multiple times but my 7 year old lost interest fairly quickly. We've found the movements of the toy after being coded are hard to predict and not very precise and they've preferred to just use it in free play mode rather than the coding it was more intended for. It's a very unique toy compared to what they already have and I appreciate that they have to think while playing. If you're looking for something a little different than a traditional toy, this is worth looking at!
This toy has entertained all three of my boys (ages 8,6 and 2). My youngest enjoys just playing with the smaller critters and accessories as well as the bunny in play mode because it dances and he can press buttons. My older two have enjoyed trying to get the rabbit to the carrot using the coding. This is very basic coding but it's a great introduction for kids.
The Coding Critters Bopper Hip & Hop is a fun item which is perfect for the Springtime (especially as an Easter gift!). It includes a "coding book" which allows your child to explore and learn as they code with Bopper, Hip & Hop. The characters are a bit childish/girlish (I imagine my son would have loved it more if it was a dragon or something like that!) but bunnies are ok and the toy works well. He enjoyed working along together with the book and interacting with all of the characters. Would recommend.
This was interesting the first time we went through it. It was fun to follow along the story. However, after going through the story once, my kids weren't really interested in that anymore. They then just used the pieces to create their own games, not doing any coding at all. So as far as a game about coding, I don't think it withstands multiple uses.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $35.99 (May 4) to $49.99 (Mar 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $45.28.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| $47.34 | $+11.35 | +31.5% | |
| $35.99 | $-10.15 | -22.0% | |
| $46.14 | $-0.79 | -1.7% | |
| $46.93 | $-3.06 | -6.1% | |
| $49.99 | — | — |