May 29, 2011

Gears! Gears! Gears! Super Set - 150-Piece Set


Gears! Gears! Gears! Super Set - 150-Piece Set

* Gear up for hours of fun
* 150-piece set
* Endless creative combinations
* Encourages creativity
* Giant storage tub


Gear up for hours of colorful action with this 150-piece set that enables children to create hundreds of three-dimensional construction possibilities. Set features plastic gears, connectors and interlocking bases packaged in a giant storage tub with an Activity Guide.


Gears! Gears! Gears! Super Set - 150-Piece Set Reviews :
This set of "gears" is really neat. There are lots of pieces, very nice bright colors, and countless configurations. I really like that the set didn't include patterns to follow or directions--it just told you how to make flat gears, upright, etc. My oldest child is 3--his main fascination right now is how everything moves together. He yells at me to come see the "machine" he has made. I think it will stay interesting to him for several years.


Reviews :
This is a great Marble Runs Toys, with lots of fun for the younger children as well. Our Grandson is 4 and he loves it, it is also lots of fun to play and create with him as he experiments with different configurations. Highly recommend the toy and the price on Amazon was much better than anywhere else we looked.


Our kids love it but just having this set seems too repetitive for them so they stopped playing with it after a few days. I'm thinking of getting a different set to get them interested again.


Reviews :
This gears game is not only colorful and lots of fun, it offers great fine motor skill practice. My son is 5 and he enjoys building and creating with it though he does like some guidance with figuring out the 3 dimensional aspects of building a really large structure out of this. I think Marble Runs Toys for a child who is younger, the parts would get lost and scattered all over the house really easily. I think it's better for age 4+ as a table game that you get out and not a game that you keep down on the floor all the time. And when you keep it up and just get it down occasionally, it seems more exciting to the kids too!

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