Mix, match, and create your own beautiful, spinning flower garden! Includes colorful gears, flowers, butterflies, bees, ladybugs, wiggly stems, and more! Parts are all interchangeable, allowing for endless combinations and designs. Let your imagination blossom! Grades PreK+. Ages 4+ Product Features Supports critical thinking and problem solving skills while honing fine motor skills Gears! sets
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Added on: July 17, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Mix, match, and create your own beautiful, spinning flower garden! Includes colorful gears, flowers, butterflies, bees, ladybugs, wiggly stems, and more! Parts are all interchangeable, allowing for endless combinations and designs. Let your imagination blossom! Grades PreK+. Ages 4+
Good learning toy, bright and fun! Got this for my 7 year old niece for her birthday after I noticed how much she enjoyed playing with the magnetic gears set my kids have attached to the front of my refrigerator. She really likes it, as do her younger brother and both of my girls all between the ages of 5-7. We all played with it building different designs for over an hour, and my sister in law tells me she is still playing with it a month later, so that’s good news.Pros:- Educational (helps develop engineering…
Doesnt turn easily The idea of it is exciting but the pieces are so tight it makes it difficult to turn for little hands. So I built it. I turned it. She looked and quickly lost interest. Waste of money for us. 15 minutes of fun. Her favorite part (the only part she could do) was put the stickers. Maybe later as she gets older she would enjoy it more or do some basic version. We did the design on the box and at 4 she didn’t get much out of it. And she loves to build.
Great for girls who like flowers who have parents who want them to understand mechanics and learn things. Great for girls who like flowers who have parents who want them to understand mechanics and learn things. My 3-year-old daughter loves this and has picked up how things work with a little help from me. I set it up so the little bugs meet the flower when you spin the dials.