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Katalina
> 3 dayExcellent game, delivered without damage. I recommend
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Kate C
> 3 dayThis toy seems simple but can be as challenging as you want and is so much fun! My four year old loves this: it is often a go-to game for us to play together. I feel like it is one of the few things that can make him sit still, concentrate, and finish something. It has also made him more confident/able when we have something else to put together: he now understands the idea of looking at a picture and figuring out how to construct it. Definitely worth the money.
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faskatsum
> 3 dayFun puzzle game for kids. I need to play with my 5-year old but he loves it and it keeps us busy for a while solving puzzles. Love SmartGames.
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Steve Dicki
> 3 dayWe are collecting these SmartGames. We have this truck one, the Three Little Pigs one, the SpaceShip one, and the Red Riding Hood one so far. We are happy with all three, but the Trucky one engages our 4 year old the longest. With all the games, we first play it 2-4 times by the rules. We each take turns solving a puzzle. When its the adults turn, our 4 year old cant help but engage during that time also, and help. Then we make-believe it and just play however our little boy wants to make-believe with it, we follow his lead. We can see him study the shape of the truck, and fit the block shapes into it with increasing geometric problem-solving skills. These are all extremely well-made puzzle-type games. Each page in the little booklet gives you a problem to solve, and on the next page in the solution. Highly recommend for your stem-game collection.
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mel1988
> 3 dayLove it. I bought quite a bit smart games toys. Their game ideas are brilliant for brain development! My kid loves the mental blox the most but this one is also a great game!
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Avid Reader
> 3 dayI bought this toy thinking my 4 year old girl would like a different type of puzzle and that my 2 year old son could play with the blocks. When my daughter opened her gifts on Christmas morning (she probably had 50 toys to choose from, big family) she stopped and played with this one. I was a little floored. I mean, she had a Power Wheel in the living room! She did several of the pages before I forced her to move on to opening the rest of her presents. I am very impressed with the quality of the toy. It is very well made. The castle look has peeked my sons interest and he plays with the blocks so I am hoping that when he is older, this puzzle will also entertain him. My daughter came back to this toy after all the presents were opened. After all the toys were put away in their new homes this is the first toy she asked for. It is a good addition. It is also a very nice gift for a birthday party. I think age 6 would be my limit on that though. I think age 6 they would still have a little room to grow into it and wouldnt find it super easy. This will be a go to toy for birthday party invites. Depending on the price fluctuation.
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Mom2A&J
> 3 dayThis is a great game for my 4 year old who can do it by herself or with an adult. Nice quality with an unbelievable number of combinations of how the blocks can go together.
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Sharon Dooley
Greater than one weekPerfect logic games for young children (age 4 and up). Quality product
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KombatKing
> 3 dayBought these for our son for his third birthday and he immediately wanted to play with them. His attention span is currently too short to really delve into the challenges, but he enjoys the easier ones as well as just stacking these as blocks. I like that the challenges grow in difficulty as your child grows and masters them.
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Jennifer
> 3 dayMy son got this as a gift from a cousin. Its one of my favorite toys. I enjoy solving the problems just as much as he does. Ive now given it to friends as a gift and they ask Where did you get that? At three my son wasnt quite ready for it, but by four he definitely could do the beginning puzzles himself.