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loves2laugh
> 3 dayThis came in a very nice, study carrying/storage case with a rope handle. The blocks were smooth. Older reviews indicated a different product, but this one that I bought in December 2020 was very nice, exactly what Jenga blocks are supposed to be.
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K. Haymon
> 3 dayVery fun game even for my teenager
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Renee
> 3 dayHave had 2 sets of these in my home for decades that have been used by several grandkids & 34 great-grands as baby blocks. Many cut teeth with these and never had any splinters (not so of several wooden block sets for kids I put up when babies are here). Older kids use them to play the traditional game. Purchased this set for twin great-great-granddaughters who are a year old as first wooden blocks.
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mejiasjuanmanuel
> 3 dayLlegó en muy estado
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Mark Roark
> 3 dayEasy to learn in a good gift
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saudi nawrangilall
> 3 dayMy 7 year old and 4 year enjoyed playing with this wooden block set. I did not have to worry about anyone getting hurt. It also thought my 4 year how to create a pattern. This block set had my boys creating strategic plans on how to win. They were not bored, great and inexpensive way to teach them as well as peace and quiet. Mission accomplished.
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sk
> 3 dayIts a good toy
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W
> 3 dayThis is a classic game. But it seems to take more time building it up than it does tearing it down. Truly a game reserved for nights without power.
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Dogmom
Greater than one weekUsed these for a high school graduation party game. Had guests write a message to the graduate on a block. Nice momento to take to college and play.
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Muna
> 3 dayI got this mainly to introduce my almost 5 and almost 3 year old girls to the concept of a game with rules and taking turns. They do a lot of imaginative play but havent really started any board games or other games. They quickly learned how to play Jenga and also learned how to help each other by pointing out loose blocks that are easy to push out. Its amazing to see how carefully the 3 year old will push out and remove the block so that the tower doesnt fall. We sometimes play as a whole family, or sometimes I help the girls set it up and then just supervise them when they play. They have a lot of fun and start dramatically acting nervous and anxious when it looks like the tower might fall. Another plus is that they love blocks in general, and sometimes just build with these or pretend they are play food. I just have to make sure they put all the blocks away when they are done. Also a tip with the cardboard guide -- as soon as I opened the package, I stuck stick-on book cover material all around the outer surface and folded over the edge to make it more durable, so I think that way it will last a good while. We almost never use it when building though! Also, I love the storage container, and a few times have managed to store the blocks as a ready-to-play tower (by stacking the tower into the cardboard guide upside down and carefully sliding it into the container). The whole thing is light enough for my younger girl to carry around. Overall, a really great purchase.