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The COSICOSY Kids Toys STEM Board Game is a large, engaging logical road builder designed for children aged 4-8. With over 200 challenges and four difficulty levels, this battery-free game promotes cognitive development, creativity, and family bonding through interactive play. Its safe, high-quality design makes it a perfect educational gift for young minds.
Product Dimensions | 55 x 55 x 0.1 cm; 1.27 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 10 years |
Item model number | NO.BS805 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
ASIN | B0DBLPKQ28 |
B**N
Engaging and Educational STEM Game - Great for Kids and Families
The COSICOSY Logical Road Builder is a fantastic hands-on game that combines fun with learning, perfect for kids and even challenging enough for adults! With multiple levels and 206 puzzles, it keeps young minds engaged, teaching problem-solving and planning. My 5-year-old is hooked, and it's fascinating to watch him develop logical thinking as he builds pathways using different track shapes to reach the endpoint.The game includes a variety of high-quality pieces—everything from pull-back cars to arc and bend modules—that fit securely on the board. Kids love the reward of seeing their car zip along the track they've created, and it's great that it doesn't need batteries. Although the pull-back cars sometimes lack enough power for longer tracks, we found it still fun to give them a gentle push.A unique feature is that the game board is Lego-compatible, allowing for added creativity. Overall, this STEM game is well-made, fun, and educational, making it a great investment for any family looking for a brain-boosting activity!
M**T
Very nicely made
The Montessori-style car game for kids is excellent for development, offering various build options and play styles to engage young minds. The quality is top-notch and feels high-end, making it a durable and enjoyable toy. It also makes a great gift for fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.Great quality, educational, and highly recommend!
L**U
Great toy
My son loves playing with this & it is great for learning
S**E
Great as a logic puzzle, let down by pullback diggers that don't really work
As a puzzle, I really like the idea of Logical Road Builder. The principle of making a path from a start point to an end point using the three types of joining pieces (we called them ‘straights’, ‘curves’ and ‘bananas’) is easy enough, but once you get to the larger challenges where you have to use exactly the right combination of pieces- no more, no less- it’s a bit of a brain-teaser that kept me busy as a grown-up for a while too.The instructions are a little on the vague side at times, but to an extent, you can get away with making it up as you go along. If you want to take it in turns to place a piece, you can. If you want it to just be a race to see who can solve it first, you can do that. If you want people bumping into each other by crossing onto the other half of the board to be within the rules, it can be. It’s quite loose in that regard. There is an instruction book, but the actual instructions are quite thin on the ground, and the book is mostly full of challenge boards- instructions for where to lay out the target pieces, and which pieces you’re allowed to use to join them, with the solutions at the back of the book.The little digger toys, unfortunately, are a bit rubbish. I had hopes that it would be as good as Big Loader toys, but they’re nowhere near. The pull-back-and-go action is very weak, and rarely good enough to get the truck even halfway from its start point to the target point, so you end up pushing it manually. If the board is anything other than completely flat, then getting them halfway is a distant pipedream. The diggers and how well they work is a definite reason to take one star off the overall rating.As a side note, the little nodules on the board are Lego-compatible, for some reason, but it’s very difficult to understand why or how that would be useful. They don’t add anything to the game, or improve the grip of any of the pieces on the board. And the nodules are either buried by the movement pieces in the middle of the game, or redundant at the edge of the game (and at an awkward height too, making it difficult to join with any of the others). So any thought you might have of “ooh it’s a huge Lego base board too!” quickly fades away when you see it’s not really practical.I like the logic puzzle, and I think it would make a really good mini game to play on a mobile phone, if it isn’t already. But the pullback diggers don’t work well and that takes away from the overall experience.
P**Y
Fun
This is great game/toy. There are instructions for playing games with it and you can of course just freestyle it and make whatever track you can with the given pieces. We often find that the tip at the end, depositing the ball, can be a bit wild and chuck it further than it needs to go and then when freestyling the pullback can run out of go before it gets to the end. Other than those two minor things it's great for learning and having fun all at the same time.
S**E
STEM style building board
Interesting stem style building board to help kids understand building and connections.
B**E
This is such a great thinking toy
My 4 yo loves this - it keeps him occupied for hours and even my 3 yo gets involved! Really well made and a great toy
N**C
Logical Road Builder
This is the COSICOSY Smart Logical that is 56cm by 56CM. This is an educational game with 206 Challenges, that has 4 Difficulty Levels, for all Age’s 4–8-Year-Old and above.They give you two pull back cars, 4 boards, two end points, one starting and end point, 6 little balls, 10 double bend module and cross module’s, 8 arc, stickers to choose from, and one instruction book that has 75 pages with 206 challenges.There are instructions for 4 different game levels in the manual, they have a range of difficulty levels.Green is starter mode, yellow junior, red expert, and purple is master mode, including both one and two player versions.The parts are made of very good quality materials, with no sharp edges and are reasonably colourful.The game is simply a road building game, with different shapes to insert on the board to try to get from a starter square to the end point.My 37-year-old son had a go, and said that this isn’t for the very young, as he found it a bit challenging as the different pieces send you off in different directions, and you need to plan carefully to reach the end point. It is really easy to insert and remove the playing pieces from the board to play.The reward is that you get to put a ball in the clockwork truck which then drives along the road to drop the ball in the endpoint cup!No batteries required, just add kids and adults not included.
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