Build A Bunch is a classic Kid K’Nex set with 66 of typical building and decorative pieces. It don’t have any specific theme and focuses on all kinds of weird creature instead.
Category: KID K’NEX
K’Nex is a rod and connector building system invented by Joel Glickman. It was first introduced in America in 1992. K’Nex is designed and produced by K’Nex Industries Inc. of Hatfield, Pennsylvania.
Kid K’NEX building sets are specifically designed for children aged 3-5. With larger, softer parts that are easy for small hands to manipulate and snap together, these sets provide a fun and engaging building experience. They feature colorful pieces in various shapes and sizes, like blocks, rods, and connectors, allowing children to create simple structures, animals, and more. Special pieces like colorful eyes, curly tails, and bendable joints add to the engaging fun.
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.
This building toy promotes independent play, allowing children to create basic figures on their own and explore more complex structures with guidance. The set comes in a durable tub, perfect for family trips or easy storage at home. These preschool building toys encourage imagination, creativity, and the development of fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, problem-solving abilities, cognitive functions, and spatial intelligence in young children.
K’Nex Pal
One of the smallest sets of baby Knex – 16 parts in total. From all the details, we made this completely not-scary monster. The set is called Monster Buddies. We bought solely because of the closing black eyes and swirling horns. This is Knex’s policy – different sets have different interesting details, so you have to buy additional horns, ears, fins…
The Wild Ones – Wild Animals
Another very cute set of Kid K’Nex. The suitcase, by the way, doesn’t close very tightly. The set has octagonal plates for creating wild animals – like tiger, zebra, leopard… Some corrugated tubes. An interesting blue piece you can make a beak of a toucan or a rhinoceros horn – in our photo this is the body of a snail on the right. 4 cute tiger paws, a pair of cat ears – we tried to reflect the most interesting details of this set in the photo. We bought it second-handed – unfortunately, K’NEx doesn’t produce it anymore.
THE DOG WE MADE!!
All our family contributed to it! Made from Kid K’Nex.
K’NEX Kid Farmin’ Friends Set – Chicken
One of the Kid K’Nex crafts. Photo by the manufacturer.
Super-Hammer
With Kid K’Nex you can make not just creatures, but also hammers, swords and other instruments. We even hammered some nails in soft, mossy soil.
Girl With A Sword
A surprisingly strong K’Nex sword. It’s also september, and the mountains are already covered in snow.
K’NEX Kid Farmin’ Friends Set – Size
The Kid K’Nex crafts are bigger than some photos make them look.
The Smallest Tunnel
Children got vivid impressions from the railroad trip. They immidiately made the tunnel project. We decided to take a picture of our little tunnel right on the rails of this very road against one of the real tunnels.
Kid K’Nex Whale
There are no whales where we live. And we really wanted to do something big. So kids decided to make a whale – they assembled it by the scheme, but added something of their own.