This is how the manufacturer suggests to play with the built figure – turning it it like a Rubik’s cube and getting new shapes.

This is how the manufacturer suggests to play with the built figure – turning it it like a Rubik’s cube and getting new shapes.
A portable fire station by Playmobil. You can close this building, turning it in a portable box. This way, you can carry this set anywhere you need.
I want to show you our new K’Nex set. Knex-mobiles – a set for building radio-controlled models. My kids really liked it – every day you can go walk with a new radio-controlled car or some kind of monster. The set consists of a powerful motor with two large wheels (can’t turn, runs on 8 AA batteries), a block of front wheels (can turn), a remote control (powered by one battery) and a small bag with standard Knex parts.
This series has 3 techno-dinos – TIRO, STEGO and CERRA.
Another 60-piece set by PIXIO. This one has only black, gray or white colors – an unual solution for a child’s set. The resulting crafts, however, look very interesting and stylish.
Made by Alex (2 years and 10 months old).
A toy laptop and a mouse made from Magtastik set. Rate the setup?
Boots look devotedly at their owner. She even managed to walk a few steps in them.
Challenger set has wheel platforms – so you can assemble a large vehicle from it.
This big Kid K’Nex set has many unique decorative pieces like dragon wings or dinosaur scales. The core building pieces, however, are very typical for Kid K’Nex.