Made from EDTOY blocks by Willy (6 years).

EDTOY is a renowned brand that specializes in wooden construction toys, particularly focused on cars and various other vehicles. These toys are constructed using large, interchangeable pieces that allow for easy assembly and enjoyable play.
The primary goal of EDTOY products is to foster a harmonious development of creativity, social skills, and problem-solving abilities in children. Each toy is meticulously designed to promote these essential aspects of a child’s growth, encouraging imaginative play, social interaction, and the development of critical thinking and analytical skills.
Made from EDTOY blocks by Willy (6 years).
Scene made from EDTOY Da Vinci blocks by Willy (6 years).
Made from EDTOY blocks by Willy (6 years).
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Made from EDTOY blocks by Willy (6 years).
Made from EDTOY blocks by Willy (6 years).
A small farm truck made from EDTOY blocks by Willy (6 years).
The older brother built a simple robot, Afonya adds the epaulettes.
The set contains 21 pieces. 11 of them are gears of 4 colors, both large and small.
The first thing the kids did when they opened the kit was to build a chain and try twisting and turning it. Everything connects and spins perfectly. Sometimes small gears fly out of the chain on high speed, but we put them back immediately.
At first, I was biased towards this set. I thought that it would be uninteresting, a one-time set for a couple of crafts. But the set turned out to be very entertaining and always in demand.
With 2 Edtoy Davinci Block Gear sets, we also added cubes, cones, halves of cylinders, pyramids and tubular parts in our Edtoy arsenal.
Another craft from this set.
At first, I had bad opinion about the Edtoy set with gears, but the boys really liked them. The eldest – Afonya (3.5 years old) preferred large, red and yellow ones. And the youngest – Arkhip (2 years old) took all the small blue ones for himself and constantly decorates his simple crafts with them.