Quadrilla Basic Set

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Quadrilla Basic Set

by Hape

For ages 3+ years (includes small parts not appropriate for children younger than 3)

The Quadrilla Basic Set is an elegantly simple wooden block set that allows kids to create magnificent marble runs. The set includes four wooden tracks and a full assortment of colored blocks, ramps, connecting pieces and the special ooh-and-aah-generating helix spiral, as well as 50 marbles. Kids are fascinated by the many different things they can build, some simple and some as elaborate as their imaginations themselves with a funnel and a see-saw and many drops and turns. The delight on their faces as the marble slaloms down the course will be your sign that this toy gets it right. I can't say that I remember feeling many moments of sheer, unfettered joy during physics class in high school, but perhaps if I'd gotten my start with the Quadrilla, it all could have been so different.. There are, of course, add-on expansion sets to complement this basic set, but the basic set itself is a truly wonderful toy.

$64.99
$52.78

Review provided by The Savvy Source.

Comments

AmyMumper said:

Endless fascination, endless fun. This one is a real hit in our house. A good toy like this one will stand the test of time and be enjoyable for not just one age group, but offer fun and learning at many levels. This toy delivers!
Posted on Nov 22, 2008

Bonggamom said:

There is nothing as delightful to a four year old boy as watching a marble roll down a marble run. Especially when it's a marble run he has built himself. I especially like this one because it has wooden blocks that do NOT snap together. The additional challenge of balancing those blocks develops fine motor skills, develops spatial reasoning, and teaches cause and effect.
Posted on Nov 19, 2008

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