Learning Resources Gears Lights and Action Building Set

September 25, 2015 - Comment

Dazzling motion takes construction creativity to a higher level. The next step for kids who have mastered the Basic Building Set (LER 9162 and 9164), this set includes enough lights to brighten any child’s play area. Pieces snap together easily and pull apart so kids can build anything they can imagine—there’s no wrong way to

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Dazzling motion takes construction creativity to a higher level. The next step for kids who have mastered the Basic Building Set (LER 9162 and 9164), this set includes enough lights to brighten any child’s play area. Pieces snap together easily and pull apart so kids can build anything they can imagine—there’s no wrong way to build. Fully compatible with all other Gears. Gears. Gears. Sets. Features 121 durable plastic pieces and storage tub. Button-cell batteries for flashing lights are included. Motor requires 3 AA batteries, not included. Ages 5+.

Product Features

  • Dazzling motion takes construction creativity to a higher level.
  • The next step for kids who have mastered the Basic Building Set (LER 9164) this set includes enough lights to brighten any child’s play site.
  • Pieces snap together easily and pull apart so kids can build anything they can imagine–there’s no wrong way to build! Fully compatible with all other Gears! Gears! Gears!® Sets.
  • Features 121 durable plastic pieces, storage tub, and button-cell batteries for flashing lights are included.
  • Motor requires 3 AA batteries, not included.

Comments

Matt Kizer says:

A let down. The pieces do not allow much flexibility in how the gears can go together. The plates allow only a standard grid arrangement. The vertical pieces allow the gears to interact at right angles, but this does not work at all as well as one would hope. The larger gears cannot interact with the smaller gears using the grid arrangement of the base plates – they simply do not fit that grid. You can only put a big gear on top of a little one, which looks good in pictures, but in reality does not…

Tammy L. Sibert says:

Fun For An Asperger’s Child My 5 year old son with Asperger’s enjoys this toy. He likes to put puzzles together and this satisfies his need to put together and pull apart. While not as challenging as puzzle, the flashing lights hold his attention longer than I think it would without lights and the spiral/design stickers. What is also a plus is that my 7 month old loves to watch her brothers put this together and put it into motion. The pieces are sturdy and snap together firmly and operate smoothly. This is a fun toy,…

djljejm says:

Unique fun I don’t know why there are so many complaints. My five and nine year olds really enjoy this; we’ve had no issues at all with quality. For those parents who don’t want to spend quality time with their kids building things, then you probably shouldn’t get it. My five year old has surprised me, though, with what he can build on his own. A unique, fun toy!

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