Linking Cubes Set
Item Code : 12137J
Children are only limited by their imagination in using this construction set. The cubes can also be used for learning basic number concepts, comparing, measurement, sequencing, patterning, and counting. Set includes 32 x cubes, 16 x quadrants, 12 x triangles and 20 x rods, 80pcs.
Activity guide included.
Age
3+
Set includes
80pcs.
Warning
Not suitable for children under 3 years.
Small parts. Choking hazard.
Reviews
- CMum – “Safe and easy use for my little. The colors are very cool and vibrant. Something great to help aid my (all the littles) in learning.”
- Jennifer Z. – “These are great linking cubes. They click together in a satisfying way and don’t fall apart (little ones may need a bit of help but my 3 yo did fine hooking them together and pulling apart).”
- Lisa Grantham – “These are great. I bought these as math manipulatives for my 5 yr old who is starting kindergarden virtually for kindergarten. I bought a different set originally but she became so frustrated because they were so difficult to get together so I don’t recommend it. Learning Resources Stem Explorers: Mathlink Builders, 100Piece. My 2 yr old can even push and pull them apart.”
- Gabriela – “My kids really love them, they enjoy the time we have to do homework with them. I even bought some extras for them to play and build figures. If you kids like legos I promise you they’ll love this cube too.”
- Anna – “I’m not sure who is this toy for. Our 3yo boy did not like it at all. It’s very plain and basic. Good quality plastic though. Maybe just not for us.”
- Mom of 6 – “We were first introduced to linking cubes 8 years ago when we purchased our first homeschool math curriculum. All of my kids have loved building with them and I’ve ended up using them more as an incentive to do schoolwork than I have used them as a math manipulative/teaching tool. Even though we have thousands of legos that my boys like to build with, these are still enticing and they always look forward to being able to play with them. This is the 3rd set I’ve purchased to add onto the original set we got which has held up against 4 extremely active boys!”
- Mnpesk – “Before purchasing these I looked under the specs and the “questions” to see if they were the same size and would work seamlessly with the new translucent ones also offered by the company. Since I could not find the info anywhere, I posed the question to the seller myself and they responded that indeed they do snap together and complement each other. I purchased a set of each. They snap easily into each other and these are more versatile than the blocks that just snap top into the bottom. Good for counting, grouping, sorting, patterns and other math skills. I am told by the 5 yo that received them that they are also good for building robots and the like…”
- Kay Zon Desorey – “My brother loved them! He just uses them to build “building” and he enjoys counting them. He likes them more than the big blocks legos. I’m glad he likes it! None have broken at all and they stick together well.”
- Koren Harrison – “Stacking, building, numeracy and patterning plus more! I really like these blocks however I wish they were less hard plastic and more of a rubbery material. They make a loud clanking sound when in use. There is another brand similar that is a softer plastic material that I feel for tactile and sensory reasons may be a better alternative for a little fingers to manipulate. This seems slippery and hard to put together for some 4yr olds. They are 90% of what I wanted for them to use but like I said if they were less of a hard plastic and more of a softer material I think they’d be more successful overall. They are a good value and children do tend to use them. Some get frustrated in play when trying to manipulate.”
- Kiessentials – “My son loves his blocks! Product arrived early and in tact. No issues at all. Just what I ordered. Thanks”