- Meland marble run set includes 105 marble pieces, 16 diy marbles(32 pieces) and 5 glass marbles. Tracks include centrifugal funnels, U-turn slides, windmills, straight slides and gradient slides, height 70cm or so for much more fun. Just build various tracks and see marbles go up, down, all around, and fast!
- No fixed shape, kids can create models freely. Easy mode, medium mode, hard mode - they can create different marble shapes as they like according to their age range. Parents can also share the assembly fun with their kids!
- Educational Toy STEM Marble Run. This construction toy set comes with an easy assembly manual, kids need to think about the track direction, the shapes, and assemble it. All can help them develop hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, creativity, color and shape recognition, spatial imagination ability.
- Safe Marble Set for Kids. This building toy is made of solid transparent ABS, absolutely non toxic, not easy to break or snapped. Smooth edges avoid scratching hands. Pieces stay tight, not easy to get loose when play with it!
- Gift box packing, ideal marble game toy choice for birthday gift, children party favor, after-school fun, Christmas presents and all other holidays.
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Eihn Ebi Sacam
Marble Fun for the whole family.
Felicia Ellis
Kids really enjoyed it & had fun.
This was a big hit with my grandson & adults too. Everyone had fun constructing different configurations & watching marbles follow. Kept kids occupied in a very creative way.
Febie Joy Tuscano
HOMESCHOOL MOM TOP PICK!
This was my favorite toy (educational or otherwise) purchase in over a year. I wish I would have bought it sooner! My son is 5 1/2 years old and I was worried that he would be too young to enjoy the multi piece run. I was WAY OFF in that estimate! He did immediately require my assistance to set it up and teach him the ropes- but once it fell down and we rebuilt together a second time, he was off and running! He has learned so much about the theory of gravity, general physics & even engineering (albeit he doesn't know he's learning those things). I'm so very pleased with this product thus far. The pieces appear much more fragile than they are. It's fairly sturdy in my opinion... although I have nothing to compare it to. I would recommend it for children aged 4 1/2 all the way up! I also have fun with this one!
Lousheean R Fer
Great toy for preschooler and his older siblings
My 4 year old (and his 10 and 14 year old siblings) love playing with this. Hours of fun and creative experimentation
Anila Qureshii
Fun toy!
This was fun to put together and almost hypnotic to watch the marbles roll through. Most of the marbles are plastic halves that have to be snapped together. They're too lightweight and get stuck. But the glass marbles work great.
TodoLakas Udani
Hours of fun & design set-up choices!
My 5 yr. old grandson loved his forst set that he requested snother to make bigger! Meland brand is definately a great quality with hours of guaranteed fun for the chikdren & adults alike!
Serrina Randolph
Great Toy - Not all 142 pieces for the maze.
Giving it 5 stars because my nephew really likes it a lot. It sparks a lot of creativity and requires some logic and inspires design which is really good in a toy. It did come with "142 pieces" but a lot of them are these pointless plastic marble pieces (at least that is what I think they are - they are in halves that go together). There really aren't any instructions, just some models you can try to replicate from pictures. But yeah you get a good toy out of it, but don't buy just because it says more pieces unless it truly is cheaper and you get more actual marble maze pieces.
HasHim Javed
Wonderful for creative minds and hours of excitement!
Yvonne Campbell
Good product, great price.
Great product for the price. Hours of fun!
Claudia Soares
Looks Like A Good Marble arun
I have set this set up only once and it did too over, but I was on Ariel. I plan on trying a small amount of Rubber Cement on joining the parts together the next go around to sturdy it up a little, plus assembling it on a table.