SmartGames Trucky 3 Wooden Skill-Building Puzzle Game Moving Trucks for Ages 3+
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Marion
> 3 dayIm really surprised so many people like this so much. Its basically $20 for seven wooden blocks and a booklet. My daughter has played with it maybe three times (she is 3). She took out the book and tried to copy some designs, and she seemed to enjoy it for about 10 minutes each of the three times. Now it is abandoned. It is kind of expensive for a handful of simply painted blocks and a booklet. Its not awful but in my opinion it isnt worth the money.
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Burke Family
> 3 dayMy three year old is loving this! Just a few pieces, so its hard to lose the parts, and the puzzles are just enough to make her think and plan. I actually enjoy doing these with her, and we got Camelot Jr. for her older sister. I think this is not just more fun, but better designed. It has a clear goal, and a clear path to that goal, and the obstacles are obvious and present themselves as a problem(a piece simply not fitting, or being too long).
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Edmond Walter IV
> 3 dayThis really is a 3 to 99 year old game. Both my 3 year old and i really enjoy the logic puzzles. Great wooden qualify. So happy with this item
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mimash
17-11-2024Very cute game that doubles as a toy. My child loves to play with the trucks after shes completed one of the puzzles.
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Heather C
> 3 dayIt seems like a high price for the few blocks you get. With that said, its such a unique learning toy and stretches the childs brain in ways no other toy does. My 4 year old loves it so far. Its slightly advanced for her and she needs help but she cant get enough of playing with it.
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Katalina
> 3 dayExcellent game, delivered without damage. I recommend
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MT Mama to 6
> 3 dayFantastic for the preschooler in your life! I have used this for 3 of my kids and when we lost a piece I was so sad that I went and bought another one! It is great for 2 and 3 year olds, but wasn’t challenging enough for my 4 year old. Quality is amazing and learning concept is wonderful.
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g
Greater than one weekThis game is fantastic. My son loves to build the designs and is really starting to follow the directions without any assistance. It is great for spatial awareness. The configurations progress so that they become more difficult, which will make this last for a while. My son doesnt mind rebuilding what he has already done and gets so excited when he does it on his own. I got it as a gift and have now given it as a gift a few times.
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Nancy
> 3 dayMy grandsons really enjoyed it. The one whod spent a lot of time on Smart Games Bunny Boo probably enjoyed its colorful inventiveness more. Id suggest bring along a toy knight or two to create an additional play element with it.
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Kara
> 3 dayI got this for my four year old daughter in an effort to please both of us---I presented it as a gift from Santa as a castle game since she has fallen princesses hard. I wanted something to challenger her intellectually and reinforce her spatial reasoning skills. Its great for her---she plays with it frequently throughout the day, pausing to build a set at a time and also free plays with it and makes her own castles. I also give it props for not being chokable sized pieces as we have a one year old and many older kid toys arent floor safe. Better quality than I expected and shes getting more use out of it than I expected. Win win!