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The ThinkFun Gravity Maze Builder is a vibrant logic game designed for children aged 5 and up. With colorful pieces and a user-friendly design, it promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills while ensuring safety and enjoyment. Perfect for solo play, this modern maze-building game lays the foundation for future success in a fun and engaging way.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.13"L x 10"W |
Material Fabric | Plastic, Metal |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Maze |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Logic Game, Maze Building |
Number of Players | 1 |
J**T
Great thinking activity
I bought this for my 4 year old grandson so we could work on this together. We have had so much fun trying to get the marble all the way through the different patterns. This is an excellent trial and error activity. He is learning how to twist or turn the blocks in order to make a smooth pathway for the marble. I love activities that make kids think and this one is truly a winner.
H**Z
Great for kids!
If you've got a kid who loves puzzles this is great. My son loves building the towers and figuring out different patterns
L**A
Great gift
My grandson loves this. We hope to get more.
H**G
Yet another!
Yet another logic game from Think Fun. This one is as good as any other.I adore the logic games from Think Fun. Ever since they published Stormy Seas and Rush Hour under the Binary Arts tag, I've enjoyed different iterations of their logic puzzles.This one utilizes gravity and a marble run type experience to teach spatial awareness and problem solving. This could be done with a 4 year old with some coaching and partnering.
E**Y
So much fun
My 6yo and I have had a blast building with this. We started out following the cards. Then he just took off with it. The imagination this opened up in my 6yo has been exciting to watch. So worth it.
S**A
Pretty good
There's a binder filled with cards for puzzles that vary in difficulty from easy to hard, catering to different age groups. While it might be tough for younger kids, teens and adults will find it more manageable. It's a great gift option and offers good value due to the variety of challenges and puzzles available for replay.
J**S
Fun game for a younger audience.
This is a simpler version of the Gravity Maze that is geared towards a younger child. My daughter, age 7, has enjoyed playing with this and she is able to work on it on her own, without me helping each turn. That is good to foster some brain game time and independent play. I'm not completely sure how long this will hold her attention for before she wants to do something more complicated.
H**E
Fun for kids, great for brain exercises
This ThinkFun Gravity Maze Builder: The Logic Games for Young Creative Minds Ages 5 and Up is well built with sturdy pieces and a variety of them to promote brain exercise with various ways of piecing them together. There is a binder ring of cards that are used for puzzles which range from easy to hard depending on the age range. It would be challenging for young kids however easier for teens/adults. This comes in a moderately sized box and is relatively easy to carry around. This is a game that is giftable and a relatively good value for the replay ability given the multiple challenges/puzzles.
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