
Colorful gears of different sizes and colors rotating around in different directions, being able to move them around to create custom patterns, learning about mechanical things and holding the interest of two girls, one just turned four and the other barely two. And the adults love it and make the kids cry as they take over...that is the sign of a very good gift indeed.
The report is that two months later, they still play with it regularly.
Don't be worried about having to keep track of all the little parts. They will be mounted on the base board, so it will end up being just one thing.
Anyone who works with real gears knows that it is sometimes hard to remove them from their shafts and that you can break them if you don't do it correctly. Like real life, the gear game suffers from this. It is not easy for little kids to remove the gears, so they get rough and break the little axles they rotate on. The crank that turns the gears was broken within minutes, but wasn't really missed as the kids turn them by hand anyway.
This is one great toy. Fix the axle system and add different boards that join together so that more shapes can be made and it would be perfect.
I had to remove a star for the durability factor.Get more detail about Quercetti Georello Kaleido Gears, 55 pieces.
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