This special truck is powerful enough to move few small houses at once. The paper in the cargo hold prevents houses from attaching to the truck.
Magnetic Owlet
A magnetic baby owl in Alesya’s hands. Wooden Magnestix blocks and plastic Magneblocks were used.
GEOMAG CONFETTI Big Set
Geomag Confetti sets are even more colorful than usual. They have rods of 12 different colors – and, as in many other cases with Geomag sets, baseplates and insert panels. The sculpture on photo and its baseplate is made from the biggest Confetti set of 127 pieces. This set doesn’t have inserts though.
Edtoy Gears
A large red gear always acts as a rudder or steering wheel.
K’NEX Fish
A K’Nex picture my daughter made from K’Nex and mini K’Nex pieces.
Zoob 125 Pieces
Zoob 125 piece set is a classic Zoob set in all possible ways. It has those typical Zoob pieces with balls and sockets, but no extra pieces. These are the Zoob 125 pieces of typical Zoob colors and shapes.
Back in 1997, inventor Michael Grey introduced Zoob, a toy inspired by the science of motion and organism development. Zoob represents an acronym for Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, and Botany. Each set has rod-like pieces with joint balls and sockets on their ends. Each of these balls has small bumps on its surface, so the joints can both move and stay in a certain position if you need them to.
This innovative toy features a ball and socket connection system, mimicking the natural movement and design found in people, animals, and machines. With just five basic shapes, Zoob offers 20 different ways to connect them together.
Zoob building sets have won awards because they’re different from regular building blocks. They use plastic pieces that snap together, like gears and joints, to build all kinds of objects, limited only by your imagination. After you build something with Zoob, you can actually play with it – the pieces were designed to move after being assembled, so you can have fun with the toys you create.
Zoobs are great for helping children improve their fine motor skills. The pieces are small enough to easily manipulate and put them together. But they’re not too tiny like some other toys, so it’s easier for kids who find small objects tricky.
Magnetic Train
A train made from Magna-Tiles and some clones of this building kit, in particular, we used Playmags carts. The driver is 3.5-years-old Afonya.
Geomag Kor TAZOO Paco – All The Pieces
Everything included into the set. Note how many pieces may be assembled around one small ball. Just like the others Kor sets, Tazoo has basic blocks and surface blocks of different colors. Kids can use this to create multi-color creatures with just one set.
K’Nex Intermediate Set
This set has 395 pieces and offers 60 different crafts. It has classic K’Nex pieces – flakes, rigid and flexible rods, and rolling wheels. It’s a good basic K’Nex set with almost unlimited possibilities. Unlike some bigger sets, this one has no electric parts.
Zoob Jr. Pieces
There are only 3 types of Zoob Jr. pieces for babies. They are 4 inches long, diameter of the ball is 0.8 inch. The parts material is softer plastic, similar to some dense rubber. These pieces are very comfortable for small hands. Not compatible with regular Zoob parts.
Back in 1997, inventor Michael Grey introduced Zoob, a toy inspired by the science of motion and organism development. Zoob represents an acronym for Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, and Botany. Each set has rod-like pieces with joint balls and sockets on their ends. Each of these balls has small bumps on its surface, so the joints can both move and stay in a certain position if you need them to.
This innovative toy features a ball and socket connection system, mimicking the natural movement and design found in people, animals, and machines. With just five basic shapes, Zoob offers 20 different ways to connect them together.
Zoob building sets have won awards because they’re different from regular building blocks. They use plastic pieces that snap together, like gears and joints, to build all kinds of objects, limited only by your imagination. After you build something with Zoob, you can actually play with it – the pieces were designed to move after being assembled, so you can have fun with the toys you create.
Zoobs are great for helping children improve their fine motor skills. The pieces are small enough to easily manipulate and put them together, but they’re not too tiny like some other toys, so it’s easier for kids who find small objects tricky.