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The BRIO Builder 34587 Construction Set is a 136-piece STEM toy designed for children aged 3 and up. It combines fun and learning by enhancing creative skills, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. Made from sustainable materials and rigorously safety tested, this construction set is the perfect gift for young innovators.
Item Weight | 814 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 12.2 x 3.54 x 7.87 inches |
Number of Pieces | 135 |
Theme | Construction |
Subject Character | BRIO |
Color | Multicoloured |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
Special Features | Portable |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Building, Hand-Eye Coordination, Spatial Reasoning, Task Completion, STEM |
Material Type | Wood, Plastic |
T**K
Old-school fun, creative toy with brand name good quality.
This kit was great - we ordered them to supplement our old Brio sets that we bought twenty years ago, when our son loved to play with them back then. Now are grandkids love to build and create with the Brio sets - the quality is good, a good mix of plastic pieces and wooden pieces, and encourages the kids to learn about tools and fasteners while creating something fun of their own design.
K**3
Hands-down one of the best toys for ages 3+
My 2.5 and 5 year olds LOVE this set. We purchased the bigger set for them for Christmas last year, but added this one since they were always running short on certain pieces. We try to stick to open-ended toys like this for them. This is one of the few building toys they have that requires zero adult help. My 5 year old builds the most incredible airplanes and my 2.5 year old loves building basic cars. The possibilities are endless and I love seeing what they come up with! Great quality as expected from Brio - has stood up well to my two boys!
M**K
Best building set for young children
As a kid who grew up with (and still plays with) Lego, Erector Sets, K'Nex, Lincoln Logs, Fiddlesticks, and who knows what other kids building materials, I think this is the best choice for a toddler who has taken an interest in putting things together. Even our almost 2 year old loves playing with the screwdriver. The kids always see us putting together furniture and want to jump in and help, so this was perfect for them. I think it's a much better educational tinker toy for children that young. It doesn't require too much dexterity and it still allows for a lot of freedom of creation. Also goes great with the Brio train sets, which my partner uses with lessons in her classroom. I got this kit, but would recommend the bigger box set that is around $70. There's not enough pieces to share if there's more than 1 kid.
M**E
Great Open Ended Toy
We have two of these sets, which is nice for a starter set. I felt like one box was nice, but we just didn't have quite as much of the pieces we needed to build things we wanted to build. The price is not great for the amount that you get, however the quality is really good. I have 2.5 year old twins who bang away at it with the hammer, and it's holding up really well. There is a variety of screws, nails and connection pieces that give you a nice choice for how you want to build. There is an included inspiration book, but it only has two ideas for you to build and does not come with directions for how to build it, just what pieces you need. For us, this isn't a big deal, but my husband prefers directions and it drives him nuts. I like that this set is so open ended. We will definitely be adding to our collection over time.
D**N
Brio Great Value!!
I have been searching for a set that uses tools and is made from wood and stumbled upon Brio. This is really a great set that is good for working on many skills such as sorting, number correspondence, numbers, colors, fine motor skills, tool function and vocabulary etc. Brio uses quality heavy plastic and real wood and gives you the basis for how to use connectors and what goes with what.Reviews have stated they wished this set came with instructions but that would not be anything more than another logo set. If you get the idea of creating your own toys/pieces then you will really enjoy this set. My son loves making his creations and so do I. He then plays with them and we take them apart. The bolts, nuts and other parts have great torque and are solid when attaching.Lots of value for the price and is a great developmental set.
R**.
Quality Construction set for hours of play
This has been one of the best purchases I have made for my son who is now 4. He will spend time every single day building a new "machine". He uses such creativity and comes up with all sorts of stuff. It doesn't come with too many ideas in the booklet which is for the better since it is great for free play and allows the child to use their own imagination. I was surprised at how heavy the hammer is for being plastic. It is definitely more heavy duty then any other play hammer I have come across. I would say the same thing about the screwdriver too. This is a QUALITY set.
E**C
A good starter set, but look to the bigger sets for versatility.
A small starter building set aimed at toddlers and early elementary age groups that includes a variety of tools and building pieces in plastic and wood. Overall the amount of actual building pieces is fairly small (20 actual pieces out of 135 advertised with the rest being accessories, tools and hardware). There's only 3 wood blocks with holes on all sides that would enable you to build in multiple planes. The tools are of good quality and serve their purpose. The wood is smooth, quality hardwood and the plastic materials are all well made. There's a 2 page color brochure showing a couple of finished design ideas, but I think Brio would have been well served to include more projects, especially teaching young kids how the hardware and accessories could be employed. The box was thin cardboard so for storage, the entire contents fit into a plastic shoebox with a little room to spare. If I had felt certain my kids would really be into this Brio building set from the beginning, I would have opted for the larger set like the Brio Creative set. This stuff is pricey, and there's not a lot of options for kits. Expanding this set would mean that you've spent over $100 on the building collection.
D**O
STEM
Our 5-year old grandson loves this set and is amazing with what he can build with it! Wish it had a way to keep all the parts in a neat container. But it’s a great educational toy that he loves!
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