🌀 Fidget Your Way to Focus and Fun!
The Fidget Star Cube Toys are innovative sensory gadgets designed to alleviate stress and anxiety for both kids and adults. Made from eco-friendly materials, these cubes promote family bonding and enhance STEM skills through creative play. Perfect as a unique gift for birthdays or special occasions, they come beautifully packaged for immediate gifting.
J**R
Fun
Fun for all ages!
B**T
Fun and keeps my mind occupied
This is less a fidget toy than it is a puzzle game. If you're just snapping things together in cubes, then it's a bit mindless and soothing, but if you're actually setting out to make various shapes and patterns, it'll take more mental effort, so you kind of decide yourself how much you want to put into playing with this on any given occasion.I've not played with it much yet, but I think I'll find it a very good distraction at times. The set includes 50 single-panel pieces and 25 double-panels that share a jointed seam, so fairly sizable patterns can be managed (i've included a picture of the pieces and a pattern of three cubes). They can take a little work to snap together cleanly, but once they do, they hold firmly together until disassembled. The set comes packed with an insert suggesting several possible patterns to try and telling how many pieces are needed for each of them. I've bought snap-together building kits at this or higher price-points with far fewer than 75 pieces.The silicone isn't as flexible as a lot of silicone fidget toys are, but it's not rigid, either. The peg bits that hold the pieces together don't seem to have deformed at all from being snapped into each other repeatedly, possibly owing to the fact that one of them on each side is slightly curved. Each individual square is just a couple of millimetres shy of 2 inches by 2 inches, so easy for small or clumsy/weak/arthritic hands as well as more skillful and dextrous ones. The box says ages 6 and up, which seems reasonable but, as there are no parts smaller than 2x2, and nothing sharp, rigid or likely to break, they could probably safely be given to a smaller child if they were up to the challenge.It takes more concentration, imo, than most fidget toys, but for the price, I think this really isn't a bad building set at all.
R**.
Much bigger than I thought they would be
I guess I was thinking this would be a hand held fidget toy, but it is so much bigger than what I expected. When assembled, each block is the size of a childs wooden alphabet block and then when the whole contraption is assembled, it requires two hands to move around to make different designs. I still think it is fun to play with but definitely not a small fidget toy that an easily fit in your hand. The pieces snap together fairly easy and are durable as I had to pull them apart a couple times until I figured out what I was building. It is a great price for a toy that will keep some kids (and adults) busy building multiple designs and then moving them around to make more designs.
M**N
Larger Than I Was Expecting
Admittedly, these are not what I was expecting, but that's also a good thing. I thought this was going to be one of those infinity boxes that you bend this way and that, creating various different shapes or at the very least rectangles and squares. This is a set, larger than I thought they would be, where you put the boxes together yourself and either start stacking them or putting them together to make infinity boxes or buildings or whatever. So, basically, this set is more than I was anticipating and much more versatile and expansive.
R**A
These are building blocks not infinity cube
This infinity cube toy is not at all what I was expecting. I thought that it was already put completely together, and that you could just change the shape like an infinity cube would be. But you have to choose based on what you want in the instructions and then follow the pictures to build it. It’s incredibly good building game that is challenging which is why I think it’s so good because you really have to think about what you’re doing and it challenges you. If I had known that this is what it was going to be, I’d probably give it four stars but it’s getting three because the listing in my opinion wasn’t clear at all that they these are building blocks that you have to make yourself but more importantly, even it would only get a four because the way that you fit the pieces together doesn’t feel very secure and that it will last over time. Some of the pieces at the interlocking part are already showing signs of weakness so I think that there are some integrity issues long-term if this toy gets a lot of use. My kids love magnatiles, and this is a good transition as they’re getting older and needing more challenge.
A**R
Great value!
My grandchildren (ages 5 and 8) really enjoyed playing with this set. It's different than anything else that they had encountered. My 5 year old granddaughter caught on fast, but needed just a little help in snapping some of them together. I assisted with the instructions, which were well illustrated. My 8 year old grandson loved the end result, and enjoyed the different moving configurations that the structure could make. The blocks are easy to assemble, and provide entertainment away from devices or tv.The pieces are made of slightly flexible soft plastic, and fit together well. I have two sets so that they can be combined to make a larger structure, or kept as individual sets. I have a white set and a colored set, which makes it easy to separate into individual sets. I know that my other grandkids with love them too!Great value!
H**R
Engaging for adults as well as children
I got this set to add to a set I already had to have a variety in colors, as well as, make larger items. I found the instructions straightforward. The three pictures show just the initial three positions of the fourth configuration on the instruction sheet. So you can see that once you completed building one arrangement that you can play (or fidget) with it into different arrangements. Only comment would be that if you take the cubes apart to put away when you’re done, they are a bit awkward to put back into the boxes they came in.I remember having a block toy many years ago, where the blocks were connected by a cord and you could arrange it in multiple positions such as you can with these cubes. These are better, because the arrangement options are more varied along with the engagement of building the cubes themselves. They are very good stress relievers to engage with, along with spatial creativity they offer.
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