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Knight In Tiko Armor

Anny (6 years old) was a knight for a day and actively made and tried on Tiko armor. The green square on the sword is an emerald. The chain mail is attached to Anny’s neck and belt. The shield has a handle on the back side to make it easier to hold.

Pythagoras, Tiko, and Tako are vintage building sets. They have big panels of different colors and shapes, that connect by the edges. Each piece has sockets and balls that can snap together, connecting the pieces. You can also connect the pieces of different shapes, as long as their sides match. This connection is strong enough to hold even the biggest structures together.

Because of the sockets’ form, Pythagoras and Tiko panels can form both flat surfaces and 3D shapes. The flexible joint connection means that you can connect the pieces at different angles. The bigger panels are huge – they are a few inches long, so kids can create toy hats or items to hold, and not just toys. They are sturdy enough to wear and to play with. There also are smaller pieces that can help connect the bigger pannels together or make smaller crafts. The pieces of this set have all kinds of shapes – there are different triangles, rectangles, squares, pentagons, and so on, all in different colors.

Sadly, Amazon seemingly has no sets exactly like Tiko and Pythagoras, but some very similar concepts also are interesting enough.

Knight In Tiko Armor

4 thoughts on “Knight In Tiko Armor

  1. I have no words!!! Tatyana, the manufacturer simply must employ your children full-time. Not even the most creative advertiser could advertise their products like THAT.

    1. Natalie, thank you for this review!

  2. Fantastic job!!! The shield looks especially gorgeous – it’s so pretty!

    1. Thank you!

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