This is another portable Playmobil set. You can close the fire station building on all sides and turn it into a suitcase with a handle. There are many playsets like this one, with different themes and sets of character.

This is another portable Playmobil set. You can close the fire station building on all sides and turn it into a suitcase with a handle. There are many playsets like this one, with different themes and sets of character.
This, of course, not a 1800-piece Giant, but our youngest asced to build a big robot. Made from Gakken blocks.
Unlike Plus Plus waffle blocks, Gakken blocks have pieces of many different shapes. They have round and curved pieces, long beams and H-like pieces. The empty spaces inside the blocks also can have different sizes and shapes, so you can stack inside different pieces in different positions. All this allows even more building possibilities than the waffle blocks sets with similar pieces. However, some pieces have less connection opgtions, because they don’t have pegs on the sides, or have only one hole.
Gakken brand appeared in Tokyo back in 1946 when it became an important component of Japan’s post-war efforts to rebuild the nation. Back then, it became incredible important to properly raise a new generation that will be able to create a better future.
The founder and educator, Hideto Furuoka, created first Gakken blocks. He later told that his inspiration was traditional Japanese wooden houses. There he saw an idea of flat blocks people can took apart and rebuild again when they need to. So he decided to create a toy which repeats this principle. Children can connect these Japanese waffle building blocks, stack them, lay them, plug, or tuck blocks in different orientations, for example, horizontally, vertically, and diagonally.
This set consists of 6 round transparent containers with 2 screw caps. The “cans” themselves, as well as the lids, you may use in construction. There are 4 magnets on the lid, so ypou can attach balls to them, and then attach the rids.
In total, 6 variants of different colors were released. Each jar container has its own content – 8 balls, 8 short rods, 6 long rods, 8 curved rods, 6 glow-in-the-dark rods and a set of 8 magnetic flowers.
Guidecraft, which once gave us the first Magneatos magnetic construction kit, now called Better Builders, has released another unusual set – Magneatos Reflections. A large set has 58 parts – 24 black balls (5 cm), 26 white rods, 4 x-shaped crosses, and 4 panels with a mirror surface. An unusual combination of contrasting colors – black and white, magnetic connection, mirror surface… a very entertaining and useful set in all respects. Recommended for ages 2+.
The lesser of “very big” Magformers sets with 112 pieces. It has no “super squares” and other unusual pieces, but offers some hexagons and just very big number of pieces. This set alone is enough to build almost anythyng.
Yet another fantastic and unusual Kid K’Nex creature showing the green cap piece.
We bought this set in a real-world shop. It’s a clone of K’Nex, but a good one. My son told me that this is “she”. She, the female robot, has no weapons (to my delighgt), and sherolls aroung and spins something in her hand.
A good thing about this set is a big number of long flexible rods (green on the picture). You can use them for construction of to outline and shape the craft.
K’Nex is plastic and has big, colorful pieces. So its a good choice for ourdoor play.
The package of this K’Nex set. The figurines and pieces look pretty much close to the real ones.