Chenille Kraft Gorilla Blocks, 66 Piece Set
Best Product From Chenille Kraft
Best building toy!!!
I can't believe there are no other reviews yet for this toy, it is one of the best block sets we have ever purchased for our kids! My children (boys ages 2 & 4, daughter age 8), all play with these together. Although it is pricey, it is one of our most played with toys. The blocks are easy enough to connect to one another that my 2 year old can do it. They are sturdy enough that the kids have built bridges, chairs and stairs and they can stand/sit/walk on them. They are not so hard that if they throw them at each other (accidentally of course!), they will not get hurt. The foam has a slight give to it, but is very sturdy. My kids have about 100 of these blocks now (combined sets) and they build castles, forts, walls and more. One of our best toy purchases! Great indoor play for the winters. I have never let them take them outdoors.
- Inter-locking blocks
- Variety of colors
- 3 sizes of inter-locking blocks
- Lightweight
- 66 pieces in set
So Many Possibilities
We bought these for our son when he was 3 after we saw a similar product at our local kids "museum." At first, my son didn't play with them a lot. As he neared 4, they became his new favorite. We even ordered a 2nd set. Every day he watches an episode of Mighty Machines (which I also highly recommend) and builds something he saw (trucks, diggers, car crushers, buses, etc.). He uses sliders (the kind used to move furniture) to get his creations to move and allow him to drive them. He has also built "trees" to reenact The Lorax, a drive thru window, animals, and houses. Even though they are expensive and take up more room than most toys when stored, I highly recommend them. It's so much fun seeing what your child can build! I do want to mention that you have to keep them away from younger children as they can bite off little bits of foam.
PLayful living
The blocks are colorful and light. The color of the blocks do not rub off onto white walls. There is little risk of hurting a child either by falling blocks or falling onto the blocks. The blocks are constructed from little balls of foam material about the size of BB's and they can come apart, which our son enjoy eating those little pieces. After several months the blocks do stack a little looser.
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