Another Loz dinosaur has a long neck, probably its a diplodocus. It walks worse than the first model because it always tilts to one side. Its head is too heavy for such a long neck 🙁
Author: Kate
Domesticated Dinosaurs
But kids absolutely loved the Loz-Dinosaurs. The set has instructions for making two dinosaurs. The first one, the one you can see on the package, stands firmly and can walk. It wags its head and tail while walking, it reminds me of a hound. Our youngest, Dorothy, is obsessed with it.
Feeding The Dinosaurs
We also got some K’Nex dinosaurs. But dinosaurs from mini K’Nex like the ones Jane has didn’t fit us. These models fall apart when my kids play with them. But our set is original K’Nex – Dinosaurs 20+Model Building set. It has a very variable (according to the children) thing – the screamer. It works by some logic no one but this thing can understand and sometimes makes scary dinosaur roar. Does Loz have something like this?
Clics Glitter Carousel 90 Pieces
I really liked the construction set because you can assemble very, very many things from it. You are really only limited by your imagination. I saw online what people make from it and decided to buy it and try it. I bought it for my 5-years-old daughter. The piece connection is stiff, but you get used to it with time. She did everything herself, I only suggested and corrected if somewhere the parts did not fit completely. But I think she really could have done it without my help. I just really wanted to assemble the carousel faster.
I just really wanted to see if it’s really possible to make a working model from a construction set. By the way, she started assembling it herself, even before I joined the construction. And she independently, without my help, figured out how to circuit and assemble the baskets for the carousel.
Making the roof of the carousel was more difficult. It’s strange that about no one wrote about this. We assembled it just like the scheme suggested. But the outer elements wher we inserted the tubes kept disconnected. Since we had to bend the tubes with force to connect them (a child would not be able to do this at all), they simply tore out the outer parts from their places. I never managed to make a circle. I had to wait for my husband – he, as an engineer by vocation, made it simpler (not as shown in the scheme). First he connected the outer parts with tubes, and then inserted them inside the resulting circle cross (middle of the roof).
The carousel is really spinning! And my daughter now refuses to take it apart to assemble other versions of the carousel. Now he rolls his bunnies and other toys in it. And I really want to assemble other carousels – I’ll have to order another set like this 🙂 In general, it’s a set with a great potential!
Clics Glitter Spin Around Set
Everything about this set is fine, but connection the gears and the axle (and there are three of them in a set) are very stiff! A connection like that is difficult to assemble EVEN FOR AN ADULT! So the children can’t play on their own! The idea behind the whole Clics Glitter Spin Around is good, but poorly executed. I, as a mother, was very upset about this part. As a result, the adults of our family had to put on and remove the wheels on the axle several times themselves. After this, the child was able to completely assemble both carousels and trains on her own. Now we play and have fun. 🙂
But my daughter was glued to this set for two days. She made all the models herself (she is 5 years old), I just helped bend and insert the arcs for the carousel. This set has an auxiliary part, a rotary block, it’s a very interesting thing. Thanks to it you can build carousels and other spinning attractions.
The second set I bought was a Glitter Bucket set, which is just a common Clics set with some glitter pieces. It has wheels, but no axis pieces. So it’s very similar to the medium-sized non-glitter sets.
Clics Glitter Carousel Set 90 Pieces
This set exceeded all expectations! My daughter doesn’t really like building sets. She plays only with her older brother or with me, never herself, and she is also firmly believes that construction sets are for boys :). It’s is impossible to convince her otherwise). And then there’s the glitter thing. “Oh, is this for girls?!”. She was glued to this set for two days (I also bought a glitter bucket). She made all the models herself (she is 5 years old), I just helped bend and insert the arcs for the carousel. Clics Glitter carousel set has an auxiliary part, a rotary block, it’s a very interesting thing. Thanks to it you can build carousels and other spinning attractions. But it turned out that all the Clics figurines for boys… There are pirates some characters with mustaches and beards. There are other dolls riding in the carousel for now, but maybe the manufacturer will release Clics princesses, Clics girls and maybe even Clics animals?
The second set I bought was a Glitter Bucket set, which is just a common Clics set with some glitter pieces. It has wheels, but no axis pieces. So it’s very similar to the medium-sized non-glitter sets.
Gears!Gears!Gears! Robots In Motion
Robots In Motion set by Gears!Gears!Gears! brand has 116 pieces – interlocking baseplates, poles, and, of course, gears. With this set, you can build a fantastic vehicle, add the axis pieces, and decorate your craft with the gears. Then you can turn a crank on any of these gears, and watch all the connected gears rotate. Robots in Motion set focuses on building small robots, so it has special pieces like robot arms and pincers, or eyes. However, there are many different crafts you can make from this set.
The pieces of this set are big and sturdy, so they can survive many years of use. This set is not very complicated in its concept, so you can give it to the children you are 3 years old or older. You can also mix the this set with any other Gear!Gears!Gears! set, enhancing it with extra pieces.
Learning Resources is a popular and well-known toy brand from the USA that specializes in STEM toys. Gears!Gears!Gears! is a series of building sets with moving and rotating gears in them. These gears may have different functions in different sets, but you can mix them and use them together. Gears! Gears! Gears! sets show exactly how the gear transmission works, and you can use them as a colorful and simple explanation of the gear physics.
Gears!Gears!Gears! Rover Gears
Rover Gears is the smallest Gears!Gears!Gears! set. It has only 43 pieces – interlocking baseplates, poles, and, of course, gears. With this set, you can build a fantastic vehicle, add the axis pieces, and decorate your craft with the gears. Then you can turn a crank on any of these gears, and watch all the connected gears rotate. Rover Gears set focuses on building small cars, but there are many different crafts you can make from this set.
The pieces of this set are big and sturdy, so they can survive many years of use. This set is not very complicated in its concept, so you can give it to the children you are 3 years old or older. You can also mix the this set with any other Gear!Gears!Gears! set, enhancing it with extra pieces.
Learning Resources is a popular and well-known toy brand from the USA that specializes in STEM toys. Gears!Gears!Gears! is a series of building sets with moving and rotating gears in them. These gears may have different functions in different sets, but you can mix them and use them together. Gears! Gears! Gears! sets show exactly how the gear transmission works, and you can use them as a colorful and simple explanation of the gear physics.
Almost Parthenon
A K’Nex version of a classic Greek temple. The only thing that breaks impression is its color.
Gears!Gears!Gears! Robot Factory
Robot Factory is a small and fun set by Gears!Gears!Gears! brand. It has 80 pieces – interlocking baseplates, poles, and, of course, gears. There are also robot parts you can connect to each other or to the other parts. There are also springs and rods to put the robot pieces on. With this set, you can build an upright construction, add the axis pieces, and decorate your craft with the gears. Then you can turn a crank on any of these gears, and watch all the connected gears and robot pieces rotate and move.
The pieces of this set are big and sturdy, so they can survive many years of use. This set is not very complicated in its concept, so you can give it to the children you are 3 years old or older. You can also mix the Deluxe set with any other Gear!Gears!Gears! set, enhancing it with extra pieces.
Learning Resources is a popular and well-known toy brand from the USA that specializes in STEM toys. Gears! Gears! Gears! is a series of building sets with moving and rotating gears in them. These gears may have different functions in different sets, but you can mix them and use them together. Gears!Gears!Gears! sets show exactly how the gear transmission works, and you can use them as a colorful and simple explanation of the gear physics.