Built for the why askers.
No instructions. No single right answer. Just the right thing in their hands at the right age.
No instructions. No single right answer. Just the right thing in their hands at the right age.
Each piece is chosen by us, for play that holds attention longer than a screen does. We pass on more than we list.
30 day returns, no questions asked. If it's not the right fit for your kid, we'll sort it out.
Reviews
Sent it to mum's ahead of Christmas. She said it was the only present that pulled the kids away from iPads all week. Nan's bragging now.
We let them load it with their own small toys and trade the coins back and forth. There are now rules. Treaties. A bank, run by the seven year old. The seven year old is corrupt. Build quality is way better than I expected for the price by the way.
Properly weighted. Claw still grabs reliably months later.
Took our four year old to a real arcade and he asked to go home and play his one. Now we load it with small Lego figures and he's set for hours.
Two weeks of rain. This was the only thing standing between us and the iPad. Claw is fiddly enough to be interesting without being frustrating.
Caught my husband playing at 10pm. He claims he was testing.
Second one for our youngest. First is still going strong.
My parents got one for their place so the grandkids would play during visits. The kids whinged so much about not having one at home that nan and pop bought us a second. No excuse not to visit them now apparently.
Six-year-old's birthday. Cousin gave him a trampoline park voucher. This still won the day. Every kid at the party lined up for a go.
Worth flagging. The chirpy music has no volume control and gets repetitive after the third hour. Kids adore it though so we tolerate.