You can build these pretty toy cars from K’Nex and add some small toys to them.
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 Railroad Pals
Well made set with sprockets, rods, wheels and blocks – 58 pieces in total. It proposes 20 models to build – steam locomotives, trolleys, rail layers, semaphores. There are also some creatures that are not directly related to the railway, but live in forests, fields and swamps, spread out on both sides of the railway track. For us, the set was an additional one – it attracted a nice steam locomotive to our collection. We assembled it and rolled it around with great pleasure. I also liked the blue blocks included in the set, which are compatible with Lego Duplo. Younger daughters enjoy using these blocks along with Knex parts and Duplo. From this set they built the K’Nex Bird – I made a separate post obout it. The lid deserves its own description – it has several holes into which you can insert a rod or place, for example, a small bird on one leg or hoist a flag.
K’Nex Bird
A K’Nex bird (with 4 legs). Now it lives in our home.
KID K’NEX Zoo Friends Set – Snake
You can build some interesting and charismatic K’Nex creatures with a very few pieces.
Sad Transformer
This constructor went with us to the lake, so the children constructed between swimming and jumping on stones. Here are ome crafts from this day trip.
KID K’NEX Zoo Friends Set – Parrot
A pretty bird with a cap piece as a beak. Also note how the yellow beak/scale/ear triangular pieces enlarge the wings.
Girl With A Bow
Shooting a bow is a bit difficult, but you can throw the arrows (three more in the quiver) just like darts. The quiver is on the belt, and not behind the back. In general – it’s a modern sports bow.
KID K’NEX Zoo Friends Set
This set has many decorative pieces like ears/beaks, tails and paws. It is slightly smaller than, for example, Wheels and Wings set, but you still can build many fantastic animals from it.
Lake Exploration Machine
Everything that is in this machine exists to study the water and underwater world of the lake.
Flying Dutchman
The ship turned out to be big and bright, and it’s pity is that it can’t sail. But there are wheels – so it can ride. But Alesya launched the ship anyway.