MADE OF CHILD SAFE, NON-TOXIC, BPA-FREE and lead-free materials. ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO RE-INVENT THE WHEEL - because your children is already smarter than you think and they will sure impress you with more than just the wheel. The 8 piece Ferris Wheel Base Kit guides the children to intuitively piece up the wheel with the hexigon center plates. Works great with other Picassotiles magnetic tile series too. CHILD BRAIN DEVELOPMENT -Allows children to acquire strong sense of color, motor skill, geometrical shapes, magnetic polarity, mathematics, numbers counts, magnetic polarities, 3D architectural design, and structural engineering READY, SET, GO! - Keep the children constantly entertained and occupied by spinning the Ferris Wheel and watch it rotates and turns with LED night lights THERAPEUTIC - Release the children from the electronic devices and screens such as TV, gaming, smartphones or tablets EDUCATIONAL- Learning is Fun! It's never too early to start developing kids creativity at a young age, Picasso Tiles inspire youngsters learning by playing. Give the youngsters a head start INSPIRATIONAL- Fun and entertaining, perfect educational presents for school age children that will never go out of style. Encourage creativity which is the key factor to success in today's ever-changing environments SCIENTIFIC & ARTISTIC - PicassoTiles has done it again. STEAM Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math, all-in-one enabling the kids to learn by intuitive playing and bring out the best of all 3 FUN LED light mode - A) breathing light B) solid light C) group light In The Box 2pcs - removable LED 6pcs - square tiles 8pcs - Ferris Wheel Accessory Kit 12pcs - triangles 16pcs - handcraft art 18pcs - window frame (2 x CR2032 battery is required and NOT included)
T**Y
Falls apart way too easily
This is the third PicassoTiles set we bought for our kids. Overall the sets are a big hit with them. They have spent countless hours building imaginative structures with the tiles. We bought this set as they wanted more LED lit tiles and this was the only set still available that had them. As far as the individual tiles go, the set is fine. However, the Ferris Wheel concept is a complete failure. Just building the wheel is difficult, as the combination of tiles required to build it are too heavy and collapse on each other with the slightest errand bump. Trying to spin the wheel, even lightly, after it's complete is nothing less than futile as it just falls apart immediately. Not sure how the concept of this set made it past the drawing board. Look for other PicassoTiles sets, but pass this one by.
A**R
+/- Fragile
Looks fancy, but the plastic is not solid at all. If ur little boy likes to throw his blocks as mine does, I don’t recommend this one.
M**R
Kids Love
Kids love playing with this
S**N
Fun to play with
Fun to play
R**B
Frustrating! But figured out the secret to building it!
I was super frustrated when first trying to put this together with my 4 year old son, because no matter what we did, the ferris wheel fell apart before we could finish building it. My son was sad that we couldn't get it to stay up, and I felt bad that I couldn't figure it for him out either. I wrote PicassoTiles customer service asking for some help and they were incredibly unhelpful and honestly a bit rude and condescending. They told me that they don't provide directions/instructions because they want to promote the child's creativity for building items. Sure, that's great, but we bought this set to make the ferris wheel shown on the front of the box! They sent me a youtube video of someone else building it and I tried several times to replicate what he did, but it kept falling apart.Finally, I stumbled upon the secret! You must have the hexagons pushed together as close as possible before putting any other magnatiles on. If they are farther apart, there is too much strain on the tiles and they fall apart. Additionally, we have found more success putting all the triangles and squares on one hexagon before building out the next hexagon, and THEN connecting them with the squares. (This is not how they did it in the video!) By doing both of these things, we were finally able to complete the ferris wheel. Still, though, a couple of hard spins by a toddler is all it takes for the whole thing to fall apart.It's also very irritating that the light-up squares need special batteries (that are not included), yet there's no mention of this on the box or in the description. These aren't the type of batteries that most people just have "on hand," and it's frustrating to toddlers to have to wait to use this special feature.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago