SmartGames Trucky 3 Wooden Skill-Building Puzzle Game Moving Trucks for Ages 3+
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A R
Greater than one weekThis is fun! My kids enjoy it and I can almost see the gears turning in their heads as they solve the puzzles. A few of them even make me have to think! I think it is re-playable too and you can get a lot of use out of it.
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Katalina
> 3 dayExcellent game, delivered without damage. I recommend
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MT Mama to 6
> 3 dayFantastic for the preschooler in your life! I have used this for 3 of my kids and when we lost a piece I was so sad that I went and bought another one! It is great for 2 and 3 year olds, but wasn’t challenging enough for my 4 year old. Quality is amazing and learning concept is wonderful.
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Love&laughter
Greater than one weekI am also looking for good quality toys that will help my kids to think, keep them busy, and are fun!!! The castle wins!! My children ages are 4 & 7. The 4 year old loved playing with the pieces and coming up with own creations. The 7 year old LOVED going through the challenge book and figuring them out. I wondered if he would be to advanced for my 4 year old and possible boring for my 7 year old, but neither are true. It can be played with at many different levels. At 30 years old, I even enjoyed trying to do the challenges!! I would buy this again! Totally recommend.
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P Williams
> 3 dayA lot of fun from a simple toy. I have bought it for other friends too - especially people who dont like their kids having lots of plastic and noisy stuff.
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NotMyRealName
> 3 dayThe idea behind this toy is that there are a handful of pieces that can be constructed into different configurations that arent always obvious in the puzzle book provided. The children must try to replicate the designs based on what they know about how the pieces fit together. I admire the idea behind this, but my kids (5 and 2.5) are completely uninterested in it. They each opened the box once, and quickly became bored with its contents even after I showed them the puzzles and worked through the first one with them. I think this is because there are so few pieces (4 blocks and 3 towers), so there is little room for imaginative construction. It kind of feels like homework. There are other building toys that have pictures of a constructed building, or plane, or elephant or whatever that similarly encourages kids to use logic skills, although the ads for those other toys dont highlight that fact. Those other toys also allow more imaginative play. Some examples of those are Lego, Magnatiles, and Wedgits. Of those, my kids like Magnatiles the best - building complicated structures with them daily. But if you want something that emphasizes the logic aspect most, Id go with Wedgits. They have hidden blocks in some of the constructions, so kids have to figure out how to position the blocks using basic logic and engineering skills. With Wedgits though, there is still a lot of room for experimentation and creating novels designs and structures.
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Jessie F
> 3 dayThis is a fun educational toy. My two year old loves them. The puzzles are still a challenge for him but he will get them eventually. The only problem we had is one of the tricks came apart the very first day with very gentle use. We were able to easily fix it.
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Susan Adams
> 3 dayGrandson was very excited when he opened it. His special ed teacher had recommended it.
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Ashley
> 3 dayThis is seriously one of my kids favorite games. Keeps them entertained as a group AND individually, and allows for multiple age groups. Cannot stress how perfect this game is.
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DC mom
> 3 dayLove this game for my 3.5 yo and its a go-to gifting to friends kids