🚀 Build, Play, and Learn - The Future is in Their Hands!
These construction toys are designed for children aged 3-7, promoting STEM learning through hands-on assembly. Featuring an Excavator, Bulldozer, Cement Mixer, and Dump Truck, they are made from safe, non-toxic materials and are perfect for imaginative play both indoors and outdoors.
R**L
The style caught my eye
What's with all these same toys coming out from all these obscure brand names? Any way I'm thankful they exist and I hope my nephew 4 can enjoy this as vehicles but also the take apart and put back together elements.
K**O
Fun Take-Apart Toys for Creative Young Minds
Generally, I'm not a fan of most "take apart" toys. Yes, this is a "you put it together" toy, but the kids are then going to take it apart, too, and lose the pieces, and then the toy is worthless. However, of all the take-apart toys I've seen or owned, this is the cutest.We had take-apart dinosaurs, but they just didn't make sense to me. Dinosaurs aren't transformers! Why would they have screws in their shoulders and hips? But cars and trucks do break down, and then they need to be fixed and put back together again. The younger boys weren't capable of putting these trucks together on their own, but it was a fun activity with a favorite grown-up friend. Then they took their new trucks to the play carpet that has roads printed on it, and played with their trucks for a while. When their interest began to wane, I suggested that they take out their wooden blocks and build some garages with them, so they could work on their trucks. They did - and they played with their trucks some more.I'm afraid that when I get back after a week of vacation, the take-apart trucks are going to be destroyed. There will be screws loose all over the house, and the truck pieces will never be re-assembled. Too bad, because they really were cute! I think that if you get take-apart toys, you might need to keep them picked up and only played with under adult supervision - at least at first. I do this with puzzles - it's how we keep all the pieces for all the puzzles together. Puzzles never go in the toy box or on the toy shelf. I keep them in the kitchen and dig them out on occasion when I want the kids to play quietly at the table while I work. The puzzles are always something new, then, and we never lose pieces. Take apart trucks are like that.
M**S
Great for 3 and Up
This review is for the Aucogia Beach Toys Construction Trucks for Toddlers.What I love about this set of construction trucks is there is assembly required to make the trucks. My grandson has many play vehicles at our house for when he comes to visit. He LOVES any kind of truck, car, or basically anything on wheels. He will be turning 3 soon, and is ready for some diversity and a toy with a little more of a challenge to it. He has a healthy curiosity about how things work, and these assembly-required trucks will marry his interest in vehicles with his natural curiosity.There are 4 trucks in total: an excavator, cement mixer, dump truck, and a bulldozer. The plastic materials they are made of appear to be durable to last. Edges are nice and smooth.
M**S
Imagen engañosa
En las imágenes se muestran mas grandes
C**.
Great construction toys for little boys and girls
Our grandkids love these toys that you assemble and play with. They have many of the dinosaurs of similar style so these construction vehicles were an easy choice for us to purchase.They assemble without much effort and are well built. The little ones love to play in the dirt with the various vehicles. They can create an entire construction area with the vehicles. So much fun for them.
P**K
mold
There is no silica and this entire thing wreaks of a water-damaged house. The mold is overwhelming. the toy looks awesome but it's too horrible to touch.
H**.
Kept my almost 2 year old busy for a solid 30 minutes
Kept my almost 2 year old busy for a solid 30 minutes
S**K
Great in theory
Great for an inquisitive mind to learn how to put things together and take them apart. The pieces are easily lost though so something to keep in mind
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