⚙️ Unlock the power of play with gears that move your child’s mind!
The Learning Resources Gears Machines in Motion Playset is a 36.83 x 27.94 x 10.16 cm, 1 kg educational toy designed for children aged 5 to 14. It features multi-colored plastic components that encourage STEM learning, fine motor skill development, and problem-solving through building several different mechanical gear machines without the need for batteries or remote controls.
Product Dimensions | 36.83 x 27.94 x 10.16 cm; 1 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 14 years |
Item model number | LER9227 |
Educational Objective(s) | Literacy and Spatial Awareness |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | 100% plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Remote Control Type | No |
Colour | Multi-colored |
ASIN | B078WLZB9J |
B**S
Easy to put together out of the box
My grandson was able to assemble 2 or 3 gears and get the idea immediately, but it will be some time before he is able to follow the instructions to make the suggested models. He likes the fully assembled models which is motivating. We felt the similar kit aimed at 4 year olds would be a bit limiting and not interest him for long. What is important is that he is happy to experiment which should give him an intuitive idea of the basic principles. Appears to be well made, but prologed frequent use might mean that it becomes hard for the pieces to hold together.
A**W
Very good for budding engineers!
Got these for my sons fifth birthday following the success of giving him the easier, more basic set, for his third birthday. Its one of the toys that he goes to the most, very good for imaginative play, he's always building fantastic little machines. This set will require a bit more adult help I think until he gets the hang of the possibilities.
J**N
Not for a 3 year old!
Gift for a 3 year old with the engineering skill of Brunel...
T**S
EXCELLENT TOY
This is today's edition of Meccano, for those who remember it. Loads of bits and pieces for a child to fix together in endless combinations, bringing out the engineer in them. Meccano was metal but this is plastic but still very sturdy. Amazing the creations that can be put together and taken apart again. Lots of decent sized building pieces to fix in primary colours for added pleasure. A nice size for childrens' hands.
G**E
Challenging and sturdy construction toy
The box for this 'Machines in Motion' playset is chock full of chunky plastic pieces - consisting of (a) cuboid pieces used to build a machine's underlying frame; (b) many, many gears of different sizes; and (c) a few accessories, such as a wrecking ball and winch.My 6-year old needed quite a lot of help to put this together - the instructions aren't as intuitive as Lego, which he's very used to and copes with well. So, although this comes with a 5+ age range, it is actually very challenging at that level and the building part of the process would keep an older child entertained. The resulting toy is very chunky, sturdy and brightly coloured, and may appeal to younger kids.There are instructions for 3 "builds". I was slightly disappointed with this, as we got through those quite quickly and my children struggled for inspiration to put the gears together in other recognisable ways. It would be better if they'd included more examples.The pieces also fits back into the box quite easily at the end of a play session, which is definitely a plus!
R**)
Budding Engineers
This is such a super set. It's like "Lego Technical" for five year olds, though a five year old will struggle without adult supervision. Trying to visualise and manipulte gear couplings to get the effect you want can require significant thought and engineering practice, but fabulous fun when it works.
C**L
Great fun and stretches the imagination
This is excellent! In terms of fun, it combines the fun of lego and meccano all in one. I especially love that this is not a kit so the kids (and me) can stretch our imaginations as much as we want.I don't hesitate to recommend this - it's pure gold and stands head and shoulders above all those lego kits that get used once and tossed in a cupboard for the rest of eternity.
S**R
A great set
A fascinating set of cogs, belts and propellers for the inventive child to fit together in a variety of ways so that they move. A simple toy but such a hit with my 5 year old child guinea pig. He played with them for a lot longer than I expected and came back to them again the next day which is always the sign of a good toy. They're great for the imagination; they look appealing and are perfect for developing interest in how things move.
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