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Alla
> 3 dayAmazing boy perfect for brain development
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Maggie
> 3 dayI am very happy with this purchase. My daughter loves Castle Logix. She took to the game immediately and has enjoyed showing off her castles. It doesnt keep her attention for more than 30 minutes on a good day, but it does challenge her. I expect the game will continue to challenge her for the next few months and then Ill order Camelot Jr.
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JNJ
> 3 dayThis is a fabulous logic and building game. My kids have played with it all the way from 4 years old to 10 years old. Well-made and sturdy pieces. The book is arranged with puzzles starting very easy working up to quite challenging.
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EP Family
Greater than one weekThis was purchased for my 2 1/2 year old son, so playing with it as designed is a joint effort. We get about 15 minutes of play before it becomes castle blocks.
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Saady
> 3 dayAll good
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TnT
> 3 dayThis is a great set to add to our homeschool curriculum! Its engaging for the kids and it also challenges them. Our kids range in age from 8 down to almost 1, and our 2 year old even enjoys it. I was afraid it would be too hard for her and too easy for the oldest but, with the booklet that comes with it, theyre able to find puzzles that fit them. Great set!
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Janet R.
> 3 dayMy 5 year old is enjoying this game! I like watching him think through how to solve the puzzles, make mistakes and figure out how to fix it.
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A. Massey
> 3 dayThis toy is great. My 6 year old loves working through the different puzzles.
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faskatsum
> 3 dayFun puzzle game for kids. I need to play with my 5-year old but he loves it and it keeps us busy for a while solving puzzles. Love SmartGames.
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Steve Dicki
> 3 dayWe are collecting these SmartGames. We have this truck one, the Three Little Pigs one, the SpaceShip one, and the Red Riding Hood one so far. We are happy with all three, but the Trucky one engages our 4 year old the longest. With all the games, we first play it 2-4 times by the rules. We each take turns solving a puzzle. When its the adults turn, our 4 year old cant help but engage during that time also, and help. Then we make-believe it and just play however our little boy wants to make-believe with it, we follow his lead. We can see him study the shape of the truck, and fit the block shapes into it with increasing geometric problem-solving skills. These are all extremely well-made puzzle-type games. Each page in the little booklet gives you a problem to solve, and on the next page in the solution. Highly recommend for your stem-game collection.