🎉 Race to Learn: Where Fun Meets Function!
The Hape 90 Piece Quadrilla Stack Track Bucket Box Marble Race Building Set is designed for children ages 4 and up, featuring 90 buildable pieces including 25 marbles. This engaging set promotes STEAM learning through hands-on play, allowing kids to construct their own marble race tracks while developing critical thinking and spatial skills. Made from eco-friendly wood, it ensures safety and durability, making cleanup a breeze and encouraging creativity through compatibility with other Quadrilla sets.
Theme | Buildings |
Material Type | Wood |
Item Dimensions | 7.48 x 17.32 x 10.63 inches |
A**0
Gift for my daughter's fifth birthday
She loves this we've done a bunch of configurations with it just have to be careful around her younger sister who trys to put the marbles in her mouth can be a chocking hazard so supervise with younger children around with the small pieces. Also love how easy and clean it is to store away 💯
W**T
Easily knocks over
Recommend this for older kids with body awareness. I didn’t think about how easy it would be to knock over when I ordered it. I’m a little bummed it’s complicated to construct. Hoping I can figure out a way to simplify for ease of making a track quicker. Otherwise quality is good- and the container part is convenient for clean up.
A**R
Very sturdy and encourages critical thinking!
This marble run is so well made and has soo many different ways it can be put together. It really encourages critical thinking. My students loved putting it together and thinking of all the different configurations they could make. I loved when they were finished it all fit right back into the box it came in!! Very sturdy!
N**Y
Great product
This marble game is really well-made. It comes in a storage container, which is nice. It is easy to build and my son loves to play with it. Overall, I would recommend this.
S**Y
Torn About This One
I'm really torn writing this review.We LOVE Hape toys at our house. The wooden components are always great. They feel like more "classic" toys than all the hyper-colored, noise making nonsense out there now, so we've never been hesitant to buy them.This marble maze is no different. Its Hape, so the quality is there...but it just doesn't quite work.Construction is a bit complicated (more so than a plastic marble maze), which would be okay if it wasn't a house of cards. Once constructed, even the tiniest of contact sends it tumbling down.This may be okay for older kids, but for our youngest, it's resulted in a lot more tears than fun.I wish I could give it a better review, but the fragility of your construction once its done is a little too much.
A**S
Complicated to set up but the kids seem to like it
My kids love marble runs and we've tried many different kinds over the years. I was excited to try this one because I like the brand and their wooden toys. It comes in a nice storage container which makes it easy to transport or store away.The container is packed to the brim with pieces for the run and the container and lid themselves are part of the suggested set up. It comes with step by step instructions to build the run. It's much more complicated than your traditional plastic marble run so I was surprised when I saw my older sun following the instructions to put it together and enjoying the process. I think he had more fun building it than both my sons had actually using it.There were some tears as it's very easy to knock over! Be careful once you get it set up. The marbles go many different ways and can end up in different bases which is cool. The different paths keep it interesting. It comes with extra pieces as well and plenty of marbles. You could also choose to make your own course with the pieces.Overall I think it's a fun challenge for kids around 7-8 years old but more complicated and harder to build & keep up than other runs. I like the portability and we bring it along when we go to visit relatives.
R**R
Durable, high quality, fun
This is my favorite marble run and my son’s third favored marble run. What I love are: the quality and durability of the wooden materials, the different mechanisms, the bucket which acts as a storage unit *and* as a part of the play. It’s so well designed! I love that it comes with extensive instructions and an app. The idea is that different colors are “coded” differently, and thus help kids to learn an early form of coding without screens.Why isn’t this my son’s favorite? I think the blocks are opaque (wood) rather than plastic, so he can’t necessarily see what is going on or anticipate that some of the colors have those codes. In the instructional videos, they have signs on the blocks that give you a clue. I am thinking of drawing those signs on our blocks to help. I also notice that the color is just a little off from the instructions and the blocks that we have, which can be confusing.All of that said, it’s still my favorite one because of the durability/clean-up/space saving features. And I think my 3 YO will grow to love it more with time.
C**R
Endless frustration and tantrums
We bought this at a local toy store and I really wish we hadn't. Our 7 year old has a lot of marble runs so we have a few. This is by far the worst one. There is nothing to hold the pieces securely and it is so unstable that the slightest bump will make it come tumbling down. I build the track shown in the instruction guide tutorial for him and the teal piece is only held up by two blocks. What were they thinking when they designed this for kids? The set results in frustration and tantrums. Do not buy! If I could give this negative stars I would.
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