🎉 Build, Play, and Learn Together!
The 170 Pcs STEM Building Toys set is designed for children ages 4-8, featuring a vibrant assortment of building blocks in six colors and 20 removable wheels. This educational kit promotes creativity and engineering skills while ensuring safety with non-toxic materials. Perfect for interactive family fun, it makes an excellent gift for birthdays and holidays.
K**L
Great individual play toy for busy little builders
My son loved this. He spent so much time playing individually with these. They quickly became his favorite building set. I did notice that after some time they did start breaking. Not sure tho if it was because of the quality or my son just being too rough. But I would definitely buy again and recommend to anyone.
B**.
Nice assortment
Kids loved them. Good assortment.
B**D
These are great!
We homeschool and at times have "down time." These are great for my 5 year old boy. He builds all sorts of "creations." These are built well. Has a pretty good storage case that it comes in and the pieces are durable. Very pleased. These are for more "open ended" play, where there is a lot of imagination required rather than just following a step by step how to build like some other toys are. If your child needs that type of guide, this would not be for them or you may need to play with them together for them to follow along with YOUR imaginative play until they catch the vision of what you can build with them.
C**
Be careful
They are so much fun to play with but be carful as they snap together they might pinch your fingers other than that my 8 year old loves it
G**L
Happy buyer
Nice product. It is exactly as described and appears to be of good quality. My 2-yo grandson is happy with it and that's what really matters for now :)
R**Y
Great creative gift
This toy provides hours of fun for my two boys.. ages 6 and 10! Easy to put together and use their minds to create
M**S
Building toys
These were the best gift ever. We all enjoyed them as much as the kiddo.
H**R
Just okay
My grandson is 5. He preferred legos and Kinects. These pieces really have to be forced to get them together.
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