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Build, create and play the days away with the Bristle Block Stackadoos from B. toys! This playset comes with 68 stackable building blocks. The large pieces are easy to grab and fit perfectly in a toddler’s hand, while the design is unique and funky enough to get older kids to create their own elaborate masterpieces. Have little ones use their imagination to build and rebuild beautiful 3D sculptures! Providing hours of creative play, these building blocks feature soft interlocking bristles that connect together at any angle. Not to mention this playset is also compatible with our Spinaroos blocks and any of the Bristle Block sets from Battat!
Building Blocks: Soft, rubbery, interlocking bristles on colourful toy blocks that connect together at any angle!
68 Pieces: This play set for toddlers comes with 68 easy-to-connect blocks. Build a robot, a rocket ship, a car or a city!
Developmental Toys: Playing with blocks improves concentration, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
Compatibility: These sensory blocks are compatible with all of the Bristle Block sets from Battat.
Age: The Stackadoos are recommended for kids 2 years +

Super jeu pour les enfants
Très bon jeu pour le sensorielle, la dextérité et l’imagination. Je le recommande
Bien
Mon petit fils aime beaucoup ces blocs.ilpeut faire des formes bizarre.
Excellent Starter Set.
The Stackadoos Bristle Blocks is an excellent starter set of blocks. The blocks have interlocking bristles (think like a brush) that interlock so that you can stack and build fun creations.The set comes with 68 blocks. Enough blocks to build amazing creations like rocket ships, cars and robots. Unlike other bristle block sets that we own from Battat, this set has wheels that are only one piece. The looks slightly like flowers and can be used in a variety of ways. There are three pieces that look like nose cones from a rocket ship. My kids use these at hats for robots, nose cones for rockets and the front of their cars and trains.The entire set comes in a zippers carry bag for storage. Over time I feel this bag is going to break down and we will need to find a different storage solution.The blocks are colourful and inspire imaginative play. They are great for all ages but do have a “young feel” about them. The recommended age is 2+, but please be aware that there are small pieces that could pose a choking hazard.The blocks are easy to clean, which is very important to us. Use warm soapy water to clean them. We use a toothbrush to get in between the bristles and then let them air dry.My children love to play with these blocks. We use them in STEM activities and just for playtime. This is our favourite set and when added it to our other sets they fit seemlessly allowing my kids to let their creativity soar.
Bristle blocks are great, but this kit’s packaging isn’t great.
I (and my kids) really like Bristle Blocks, in general. This kit comes with a good variety of different shapes, colours and sizes and there are enough of them to work with even if you don’t have any other bristle block kits. It is however a bit short on specialty pieces, compared to our other kit. It comes with 4 spinners which can be used like wheels which the kids like, and a few “handle” like things (which also spin) which they don’t know quite what to do with other than make icecream cones with. It’s definitely a more abstract kit, not having any instantly recognizable specialty pieces to work/play around.Like our other kit, the pieces are very well made, slightly pliable plastic that doesn’t really have any strong “plastic smell”. They’re extremely easy to attach together in all sorts of different ways, I can’t see even very young kids having issues with them but my kids even being old enough to deal with small LEGO pieces weren’t put off instantly dismissing it as a “baby toy” either.Where I’m kind of disappointed with this kit is the packaging, while it does come with a reusable canvas/plastic bag that you can put the kit back into (with room to spare for a few more pieces) easily enough, it’s not as easy to use, as durable, or have any cool secondary uses with the kit like the bristle blocks that come in the study plastic tub with a baseplate doubling lid. There is also a heck of a lot more waste generated by this kit as the pieces come in quite a lot of plastic packaging inside the reusable bag which is slightly frustrating to deal with.So while this particular kit is not my favourite, it’s still far from bad and a good building toy all around.
Stackadoos – best used as an add-on to a bigger set
These Battat bristle blocks are not at all like Lego-style blocks. They don’t stack neatly or connect very securely. However, our 2 year old son absolutely loves them. They have a really funky feel to them, connect in just about every way imaginable and happily do so while being mashed in place by a toddler. They also do stay connected well and long enough for satisfying gameplay but aren’t the most sturdy when stacked vertically (or at right angles to each other) so I imagine that older kids, with better fine motor skills, would probably prefer Lego-style bricks.This Battat Stackadoos set is made up almost exclusively from the sturdiest “structural” building blocks that allows bristle to get some height despite bristle blocks in general being “vertically challenged”. This set alone doesn’t quite bring across the fun nature of bristle blocks but it makes for a very welcome addition to Battat’s themed sets, like our 128pc Jungle Adventure set (search Amazon for B00IWCQHG4). Themed sets offer fun things like tigers on a spinning platform, flowers, plants, etc but not too many structural blocks. Combining the two sets allows for fun gameplay with more ambitious construction projects for older toddlers and/or parents with an engineering degree, such as myself! ;-)You may think I’m being a little silly, but I actually found a lack of structural elements surprisingly frustrating to me when playing with my son and trying to build things. This stackadoos set has fixed this problem for me and my son is as happy as ever!
Me ha gustado mucho, vienen muchas piezas diferentes y de buena calidad no del tipico plastico duro que se rompe enseguida.Lo recomiendo.
Super!
This is such a fun toy! I think we had way more fun playing with it than our daughter, but she was only 18 months at the time. She hadnât really grasped sticking the blocks together, but she loved pulling them apart. We, on the other hand, had great fun building a house and wheel barrows and binoculars and tall towers.The blocks stick together with little pokey plastic pins that fit between rows of pins on the other blocks. They take a little experimenting, but they are easy to get the hang of. They arenât great for permanent builds, but they are super fun to take apart and rebuild.We put them away until our kiddo is older, but we will definitely be getting them out again. We might buy more in the future if she ends up liking them. It would be fun to have more to build bigger things with.They come in a pretty sturdy zippered bag for storage. We loved that!We accidentally threw away the little building idea booklet that comes with it. It was tied to the handle of the bag, but we cut it off so we could keep it in the bag. It got thrown away with the packaging, but weâve had no issues using our imaginations to build fun things with these blocks.
Geburtstagsgeschenk für 3 jähriger ist sehr gut angekommen. Er liebt es zu bauen.
Ottimo gioco vari colori