This flower vase is an another craft we made by the scheme from K’Nex site. The bird holds onto the rod sticking from the little motor and it flies around the flowers.

K’Nex, invented by Joel Glickman, is a building system that uses rods and connectors. It was introduced in America in 1992 and is designed and produced by K’Nex Industries Inc., located in Hatfield, Pennsylvania.
This toy consists of interlocking plastic rods, connectors, blocks, gears, wheels, and other components that can be assembled to create a wide range of models, machines, and architectural structures. These sets promote creativity, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination. They are suitable for both individual and group play and can be used at home, in the classroom, or in after-school programs. Kid K’NEX sets introduce young children to building and construction in a safe and age-appropriate way.
Playing with K’Nex supports various aspects of a child’s development. As they connect the different parts and explore how the building system works, they enhance their hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, spatial awareness, and imaginative thinking.
This flower vase is an another craft we made by the scheme from K’Nex site. The bird holds onto the rod sticking from the little motor and it flies around the flowers.
Another K’Nex Beginner set model. It looks less complex than some cars from bigger sets, but you still can play with it.
One of the crafts K’Nex beginners set offers to build. You can make many interesting things from this set, even though it has only 141 pieces.
All kinds of flowers we built from the K’Nex.
Unlike some other K’Nex sets, this one comes in a small cardboard box and not in a plastic case.
A huge K’Nex sledge. This thing looks fragile, but it’s actually strong enough to support a big plush toy.
Candy the Poodle under an unbrela. It’s a pity that K’Nex ubrellas don’t really stop any rain…
Our contribution to the owl-building mania 🙂 This one is a standard K’Nex model our manual had in it.
A view from a different angle at our K’Nex playgroud. This is a better view of the ladder and a climbing pole which also spins (on the right).
Another set of K’Nex playground model: a trampoline (on the left), a sandbox (on the right) and a spinning barrel on a bar (on top of the picture).