Learning Resources Gears! Gears! Gears! Super Building Set, 150 Pieces

Set your little engineer’s imagination in motion. Fun, bright colors and easy-to-assemble pieces help build fine motor skills and make this hands-on construction super set a whole new building experience. Set includes 150 pieces, storage tub and activity guide. Product Features Supports STEM skills by introducing children to sorting, grouping, counting, design, and construction Boosts

Categories: Building Toys

$37.17Amazon.com Price
(as of April 20, 2020 5:09 am GMT+0000 - Details)

Added on: October 9, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews


Product Description


Set your little engineer’s imagination in motion. Fun, bright colors and easy-to-assemble pieces help build fine motor skills and make this hands-on construction super set a whole new building experience. Set includes 150 pieces, storage tub and activity guide.

Product Features

  • Supports STEM skills by introducing children to sorting, grouping, counting, design, and construction
  • Boosts fine motor skills while promoting reasoning and problem solving
  • Gears set includes 66 colorful gears (blue, green, orange, red, purple), 36 square pillars, 31 six-way axles, 8 pillar connectors, 8 interlocking bases, 2 crank handles, 1 plastic storage tub, and activity guide
  • Great for ages 3+
Lawyer in NY says:

My 4 yr old grandson LOVES this toy. I bought this last summer for my grandson, then decided he needed to be a bit older. Just gave it to him, now that he’s four. His mother says “he’s obsessed with it.” A big hit. He’s one of those kids who is fascinated by how things work, so this is perfect for him, and he now has the patience to really enjoy this.

mommyh says:

… 5 and got these for his birthday and we love these things My little guy just turned 5 and got these for his birthday and we love these things. And by “we”, I mean we- this is one of those toys that’s fun for parents too. Figuring out how to build different set ups that can move and turn is pretty danged fun. I can see these lasting awhile, right now he’s building gizmos that are pretty un-complex, but he’ll be able to use these for many years and keep building gear set-ups that are more complex. Engineering, building, movement, dexterity,…

Northern New Yorker--Retired teacher says:

Good intro to gears…start basic and let the child go with it. These were a 3rd birthday gift for our granddaughter. It was “early” to give it, but she made spome simple two and three gear constructions. By the time she was almost a year older, she was able to work in 3 dimensions. It’s never too early to introduce a toy like this, but only show the most basic steps. The child will grow into it, and with exploring will expand on her/his own.

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