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James W. Rodgers
> 3 dayMy Great Grandson loves it! My Granddaughter and her husband enjoy building with it as well -- and I cant wait to visit so I can play with all of them as well.
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erin
> 3 daythey stick to any flat, hard surface, not just to each other. we have fun with these as a family!
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Silas King
> 3 dayFun for road trips. Our toddler had them stuck all over the windows.
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Tishyliz
> 3 dayYour toys are always exactly what I expect. Thank you for the qulity you provide!
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Robert Kowalski
> 3 dayGreat for bath toys
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Jessica C.
> 3 dayFantasic, engaging gender-neutral toy. Adults enjoy the relaxing playtime as well. Stick them on your forehead, windows, bathtub. Pull apart competitions to make the loudest pucker pop sound. 1 yr old & 3 yr old play together with Dad & Mom so we got more than one set and have gifted a few as well! Take away the 2 smallest round top single suction cup pieces for kids still at risk for choke hazzards.
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Casey Kandilakis
> 3 dayMy son loves playing with these toys! Theyre a toy that will grow with him, and that hell be able to play with for years to come. We love sticking them to the side of our leather chair, the coffee table, the fireplace, and the refrigerator. These fun little suckers go everywhere!
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Ace
Greater than one weekFun for all ages.. my 11months to my 12yr old plays with them. Great fun and creative toy for the kids.
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Mom of Two
> 3 dayMy 4-year-old received this for Christmas, but I had just as much fun playing with it as he did. The pieces go together easily and stick pretty well although do sometimes break the suction while we are still trying to build something. They definitely give a satisfying POP when pulled apart and stick well to flat surfaces. No residue and lots of fun. These would be a great travel toy, too, because you could stick them to the window or a book.
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Grandma
> 3 dayThis was a gift for a 4 (nearly 5) year old. He played nonstop for at least an hour. He was imaginative and really engaged with the toys. He (who cannot read) looked at the packaging and used the squigz to make the picture examples. Well done.