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The 155 PCS Wooden Pattern Blocks Set is a comprehensive educational toy designed for children ages 4-8. It includes 155 wooden blocks in various shapes, 24 double-sided design cards, and a convenient storage bag. Made from high-quality, safe materials, this set promotes creativity, spatial reasoning, and collaborative play, making it an ideal gift for young learners.
Product Dimensions | 21.21 x 3.99 x 24.99 cm; 330 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | Gru351 |
Educational Objective(s) | Spatial Reasoning |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
ASIN | B0CMTB3DR2 |
A**R
Nicely made, plenty of tiles, many templates
This is a great puzzle and my 3 & 6 year old enjoy it together. There are plenty of templates graded easy to hard (though I don’t always think these are accurate). You can either build the pattern on top of the cards (easy) or alongside (obviously harder). The tiles are quite thin, as others have said, but I don’t think this detracts too much. Great for developing visual and copying skills, as well as dexterity.
D**E
excellent for learning and entertainment
perfect present.
J**N
Buy a set of stick on magnets
Why I chose this set over others:Lots of piecesNice coloursGood selection of shapesStarter cardsWoodWhat I quickly discovered was that younger siblings can easily knock pieces off or they slide off. I bought a pack of self adhesive magnets and cut to fit on the pieces. Various handfuls now adorn the fridge where they get non-stop use making endless new combinations of models.
P**J
Key cards show solutions, not puzzles
The blocks are fine. But the keycards show exactly which blocks you should use and where to put them for each design. There's no puzzle there! The cards shouldn't show the individual blocks within areas made of the same colour block.
G**E
Presant
It’s a Christmas present so hopefully the 4 year old will love it
B**.
Love the large size of the cards. Great set.
I chose this product over the others because the pattern cards are large with the shapes being the actual size of the wooden shapes so that you can place them right on top of the card. You get a lot of pieces with a storage bag for the shapes. The shapes are made of wood with no rough edges and they are a perfect thickness being that they aren't thick and bulky, but they also aren't too thin to where you could snap them in half. Eliminating some of the bulkness compared to the traditional really thick ones has cut the weight down a lot when it comes to carrying a whole bag of these which is perfect for little kids. It's also nice because it makes a great travel toy if you're going to visit family or friends, or if you have a Dr. appointment or something where you could use a little something to keep your child occupied while waiting.
R**E
Worth it
There is nothing fancy about it. Its simple and good. It is a creative toy, it forces the little one to think and there are many things a child can learn from this toy like color, counting, shapes, names of the object. As I am playing with my daughter I make a design while she works on her own design, sometimes we race so to see who finishes fast. If I am not around she tries to make new things on her on. This toy also lets the child think about what else they can make apart from the provided designs. I had ordered this as a gift for my daughter's friend but I ended up keeping this ordering another set for her friend.I had also bought the magnetic tiles for my daughter and I can see this being equally good toy without the hype.There were no rips or tears. The pack was perfect and I think it was good value for money.
S**4
Good quality
Nice quality wooden shapes. Pictures of patterns are on heavier paper, double sided.
B**O
Creative fun
The grandkids (4 & 8) love playing with these! I love it because it gets them off the screens for a while doing something creative. The tiles are colorful and well made and yes! There were 300 of them. (Actually there were 306, I counted)
J**N
Nice challenge
Made a race game of it. Timed each person building the object on a laminated card. It made it more fun staying focused.
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