Customer Reviews for PicassoTiles - PICASSO-TILES Rainbow Interlocking Plastic Building Chip Blocks, 108PCS STEM Educational Toy for Kids, Mix Colors - Multicolor
Customer Rating
5
FIVE STARS
on December 30, 2024
Posted by: alockman1015_903
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My daughter said these deserve 5 stars! She absolutely loves them. She has unlimited possibilities for her creations. They're super strong but not too strong where a kiddo can't assemble/unassemble. Perfect as a gift or for learning!
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Customer Rating
5
A lot of people will like how easy it is to use th
on January 4, 2025
Posted by: nathanielg7_4873
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like how easy this is to use for my kids. The colors make it more exciting to put together, and you can make so many different patterns and objects. I like how hard the plastic is and not too small for a child to put in their mouths for safe use. Not easy to brake so it durable.
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Customer Rating
4
Keeps my 5 year old very entertained 😁
on January 4, 2025
Posted by: gabbaneri_2085
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Ooh la la, did my son love this! He’s 5 years old and absolutely loves anything colorful and messy, so this was right up his alley. The sheer amount of pieces kept him entertained for ages—he loved building things just so he could destroy them afterward. Typical boy stuff, haha!
My son is very hands-on and loves sensory activities, so these were perfect for keeping him engaged, especially during church. While we sat and listened, he stayed busy playing with these, which was such a lifesaver.
The only challenge was that snapping the pieces together took quite a bit of effort for him. He really had to use a lot of force, which made it harder for him to build quickly. For example, there’s a photo of a small creation he built, and even that took him about 10 minutes to put together. He’d get tired, take a break, and then come back to it. When he’s not building, he just plays with the pieces individually, using his imagination.
I think if the pieces were a little easier to snap together, it would help kids stay more focused on building without needing as many breaks. But overall, this is a fantastic toy! It’s colorful, fun, and super entertaining for kids—definitely a great addition to any toy collection 😁
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Customer Rating
5
Great sensory toy for kids
on January 15, 2025
Posted by: Anonymous
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids loved this puzzles! Durability is an important factor while choosing a toy. Also you need to consider the educational value, since they learn to identify colors, and count with numbers. My kid is 3 years and love it!
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Customer Rating
4
108 piece Picasso Tiles
on January 15, 2025
Posted by: shanni2215_4743
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently received the Picasso Tiles 108 Piece Building Chip Blocks for my family, and overall, they have been a hit. The vibrant colors and the variety of shapes and sizes make them a fun and engaging toy for kids and adults alike. They offer a great way to enhance creativity and problem-solving skills.
However, I did notice one drawback. Sometimes the pieces don’t stay in place as easily as I would like, and it takes a bit of effort to push them down firmly to ensure they stay connected. This can be a little frustrating, especially for younger children who might not have the strength to press them down hard enough.
Despite this minor issue, I still think the Picasso Tiles are a fantastic product. They provide endless possibilities for building and creating, and the quality of the pieces is generally very good. I would recommend them to anyone looking for an engaging and educational building set.
I also can recommend that children around 3 years old should be strictly supervised while playing with these toys, they’re roughly the size of a quarter and when my kids were that age it was like a challenge to see who could end up putting smaller things in their mouths. Anyway, I this it’s a great manipulative for children to play and work with.
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