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Where do I begin? My child is a builder - he loves Legos and at 5 is pretty good at building them, but we were looking for something else. I bought the bands for these by themselves as a stocking stuffer because I saw you could make them without the loom, but he just didn't have the attention span and didn't have the finger strength to hold the bands to do much with them. He needed the loom if he was going to do anything. I bought this on sale after Christmas and I'm so glad I did. He has taken to this so well and I'm so proud of what he's done with this. I will say this - at 5, he cannot do this alone. He needs help, this is not something they can do all on their own. The videos Rainbow Loom has on their website are fantastic, but it can get a little overwhelming looping in some of the more complex parts and ending the project. We've also had a lot of luck simply going to Google for additional and more unique projects. He's already made Spiderman and Hulk action figures with his loom that he is beyond proud of. The loom itself is fantastic quality. You can just feel that its well made, and the great part is that in the event something broke, you can replace one of the rows fairly inexpensively through the manufacturer. Not to mention how completely versatile this is to make bracelets, figures, and so much more. The bands are easily found on sale at a variety of places so you aren't getting bled dry to maintain this, although for specific projects if you need a super unique color, you may pay quite a bit more than normal. I was able to purchase a bunch of solid colors for $1/bag for 300 and 500 count bags at Joann Fabrics this week - I would say good quality bands, we had minimal breakage - , but for some of the more specialized colors like gray, gold or silver, you may have to pay quite a bit more (i.e. closer to $5 for 300). **Added comment** Mine is a legitimate Rainbow Loom. My mom purchased through a different vendor, though fulfilled by Amazon with free shipping, and hers was a fake. That being said, be vigilant to inspect yours when it comes from here. Check on the Rainbow Loom website for what to look for. Honestly, the main thing is the embossed "rainbow loom" name all over the blue pieces and the hook.

My 9 yr old is obsessed with this thing! She won't leave the house without her Rainbow Loom kit! Once she mastered the basic bracelet, which was almost immediately, she was out on YouTube watching videos showing her how to make different designs. She makes bracelets for her 12 yr old sister (& her 12 yr old sisters friends), for her brother, her aunts, cousins, teachers, friends and both me and my husband. Kids are even taking custom orders in school and sell them so she makes money to buy extra binders! We have found that for replacement binders, it's cheaper to run to our local Michaels store to buy them for $3.99 a bag. I am constantly taking her to Michaels for more binders! She loves making them and her friends come over with their looms to make bracelets too! She recently made a necklace for my son with a soccer pendant on it!

I discovered the existence of this loom via a radio commercial. Some of my students had shown me simple bracelets they had made in their after school program. I saw a few in various stores and read reviews on Amazon. I finally bought this one on Amazon. Just as people said, it is best to go to youtube for instructions. I started with a starburst bracelet, took me several attempts to place the bands and loom the bracelet. I found out later that I had started with an advanced project. Once I got going, I loved it! I've made bracelets for friends and my 3rd graders. My review is from an adult's perspective. I don't know that I'd be willing to pay the price for a child. It takes perseverance and some skill level. I don't know that I'd consider it a child's toy, you really have to know your child.

Our kids (young teens) like using this to make bracelets and necklaces in a variety of styles that look great but are made of rubber bands. I've heard two stories now about who created this and I'm pretty sure that there are multiple versions of these looms made by different parties, but this one was reportedly created by a Chinese couple here in the US who were making bracelets for income, expanded the business and ultimately created this loom for sale and became wealthy, the American Dream. In any case, I am thrilled when our kids take time to craft something instead of staring catatonically at a video game, etc., and they make attractive and interesting stuff that I'm actually very happy to wear. These looms and their bracelets, etc., are currently very popular with kids across a wide range of ages. Too detailed for me but most kids love this.

In today's technology-driven world it seems like every toy now requires batteries or a charger. How refreshing to find something as simple as a loom with rubber bands can keep my kids entertained! I purchased the Rainbow Loom in early October as a Christmas present for my 7-year-old daughter. It seemed like we were seeing cute rubber band bracelets everywhere and it was hard for me to not give it to her early. All she could talk about was wanting a Rainbow Loom. It was at the top off her Christmas list and it was the only thing she asked Santa for when she finally saw him in person. Being the critic that I am, I wrongfully assumed this was one of those toys that would provide an hour of fun and then be forgotten about for eternity. I couldn't have been more wrong. Three weeks after Christmas and this is still being played with on a daily basis. In fact, I just ordered more rubber bands yesterday. This is a high-quality loom which is made of thick plastic and doesn't feel fragile at all. It came with the loom, hook which has a "cap" that is actually a mini-loom, instruction booklet, and a pack of multicolored rubber bands, both opaque and jelly. There is blue plastic on the base of the loom which actually detaches and is used to connect multiple looms together. We have had no issues with any of the rubber bands breaking and the included "c-clips" hold exceptionally well. I purchased a few rubber bands from a well-known girls' clothing/accessories retailer and while the bands have been fine, the clips, which are shaped like an oval, do not hold well and the bracelets easily come apart. Recommended for ages 8 and up, my 7-year-old has absolutely no problem whatsoever making bracelets. The Rainbow Loom's website has a tab titled "Instructions" which lists multiple designs by complexity (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) along with instructional videos. I, myself, have made several different patterns and really enjoy it. It's a nice way to relax for 20 minutes and decompress after work. While a single loom can make multiple patterns, it isn't big enough for the wider bracelets which require extension with a single-loop chain in order to form a complete bracelet. I plan on purchasing a second loom for this reason. I highly recommend this Rainbow Loom for both boys and girls alike. Even if you have a child who has never expressed interest in this, I still think this would be a big hit. In fact, I would pay double the price for its entertainment value alone.

Caught the Rainbow Loom on sale here on Amazon and decided to see what all the craze was about. I have 2 boys, so I didn't expect too much use out if it outside the initial curiosity. But my youngest has really taken to it and loves to make things in his down time.

I ordered my rainbow loom from the Rainbow Loom LLC (offial rainbow loom webstore) on amazon and got the real item. It arrived 3 days before the estimated delivery date in perfect condition, patents on the box and all items in the box. If you're concerned about getting a counterfeit order from their store. It's sometimes hard to find, at least for me it is, on amazon but if you google Rainbow Loom LLC (offial rainbow loom webstore), include what's in the parenthesis, you'll find it. I ordered this item to make bracelets as Christmas gifts for my preschoolers and I am probably having way too much using a product that's intended for kids, but I've always had a love for crafts and I'm just a big 28 year old kid at heart. It's a bit tricky getting used to using the hook. I accidentally popped one of my dogs with a renegade rubber band when trying to hook a band to another peg. Once I got the hang of it I went to work on doing the more intricate bracelets I've seen on YouTube. One thing no one mentioned was your hand muscle getting a serious workout. It reminded me of being in school learning how to take notes and having an aching hand after a while. I guess it's been a while since I've used those particular muscles in my hand so it might just be me with that issue. Other than that I have no complaints besides kicking myself for not ordering the real rainbow loom rubber bands just to have an extra assorted pack. You can instantly tell the difference in quality. Rainbow looms bands are more firm and consistent in shape and size, that random pack I ordered stretched fairly easily to the point where I thought they would break. The shape of the band itself is very jagged some of them had holes in the band. It came with s clips which are okay but it's harder to get the bands in and I think they're kind of bulky although they're small. Even though rainbow looms bands are expensive, I think it's worth it to buy from them, plus you're supporting a family business with tested products that are meant to be safe for children to use.

I was really worried because there were so many posts and even my neighbor who actually received counterfeited rainbow looms. However there weren't many who posted who they bought it from but Expedited Warehouse was not among the ones that did list. I took my chances seeing that this seller seemed to be trustworthy, and am very glad I did. I received both of mine and both were as legit as they come. as for the loom itself, it is a fun simple craft for kids to use. It does take some basic understanding of how it works (and imagining what you want it to look like) but youtube videos are a great resources in teaching you how and what to do.

My niece just turned 8, and my sister told us that she really wanted this for her birthday. She just about went bonkers when she opened the package! She didn't even wait for the party to be over before she popped it open and started making bracelets with her friends and cousins. The party was only 2 days ago, and already this morning I got an email from my sister saying, "Many bracelets have already been made! We were at (blank) craft store yesterday and I bought her a book that shows how to make other styles, and I think we may end up drowning in rubber bands at our house. LOL" Amazon prompts me to give stars answering, "How would you rate this toy's educational value?" I gave it 5 stars because it requires manual dexterity, creativity, concentration, and, because she got a book of patterns at the local craft store, the ability to follow a pattern. EDIT: The niece texted me on her mom's phone yesterday to say how much fun it was! She wanted to know our favorite colors so she can make them for us, and suggested my 13 yr old son would like it too (despite his thinking it's a "girl thing"). She said boys at her school are making and wearing them. Not only that - it's a gift that's not on a screen! EDIT November 24: my son had a chance to use this at his cousin's house. He no longer thinks it's just for girls and he wants one for Christmas! He especially liked the glow-in-the-dark rubber bands. He made himself a neat necklace with the glow-in-the-dark and black rubber band.

I got this for my 7 year old daughter and we think it's really neat. We're a crafty family, we are always making things, so I thought this would be right down her alley. She's still a little too young to really get in there and stay focused on making a bracelet from beginning to end, (some of the more complicated designs are pretty difficult) so for the most part she just picks the colors and hands me rubber bands, and I make the bracelets for her. The simple designs she can do herself, though. She loves rocking the bracelets we make at school, and she said she has gotten many compliments on them. I have to admit...I actually have a lot of fun with it, too. If your child can focus on a detailed task without getting bored or distracted, they would probably enjoy this.