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Geeking out on this Architectural, Engineering Toy

Written by Heather Haupt 6 Comments

BionicBlox - Encouraging the architect, engineer and builder within!

Add THIS to your Christmas list!

With three boys, lots of toys make their way into our home during birthdays and at Christmas.  But not all of them end up sticking around.  I’m always on the lookout for toys that stand the test of time, provide lots of open-ended play and either unleash the imagination or challenge them mentally.   We love playtime around here and guard our time closely to preserve time for open-ended exploration.  It’s just one reason why we limit screentime around here and another perk of homeschooling.

Play is so powerful – it is not only relaxing, but it is also a painless way to learn.  Unless you are rolling in dough or have unlimited space, parents need to be choosy on what kinds of toys they’ll bring into their home.   A toy we recently discovered that totally fits the bill is BionicBlox – now Brackitz.   We received some similar blocks last year for Christmas and fell in love with them, so when the opportunity came up to test these out, we jumped at the chance.

The concept is simple.  small wooden planks and connectors.  We’ve worked with wooden planks, but the connectors added such a fun dimension to their building capacity.  To start with the boys sought to copy some of the pictures that came in the bag.  It was fun to watch them wrestle with figuring out how to make a structure that wouldn’t fall apart.   Each time they pull these out they try something new.  Today, Keegan and I were playing again with them.   As I put a few together, Keegan thoughtfully watched me and then trotted over, bringing an extra plank.  He noticed that my structure lacked stability and devised a solution to remedy that.

BionicBlox - creativity inspiring, open-ended play! BionicBlox - creativity inspiring, open-ended play!

Why We LOVE Bracketz:

Promotes problem solving.

Builds and awareness of geometry

Provides opportunity to flex architectural and engineering skills.

Strengthens gross-motor skills.

Promotes creativity.

It’s open-ended so the kids don’t get easily bored.

The connectors are compatible with Citiblocs, Keva or Kapla blocks!

It’s compact and easy to store! {Do I hear a “Hallelujah” out there?}

  BionicBlox - The perfect educational toy to build the mind!BionicBlox - Soar high with these engaging STEM toys for kids!

This small capsule of blocks and connectors takes creativity to a whole new level.

The only problem?

We need more of them.  Thankfully, Christmas is right around the corner.

 

Disclosure: I received this product for free and was compensated for my time reviewing it. All opinions expressed are my own.

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  1. Marcella says

    October 1, 2014 at 6:57 pm

    Appreciate this post. Will try it out.

    Reply
  2. Jessica Wilhelmsen says

    October 11, 2013 at 12:45 pm

    Oh, I just knew I would be nuts for these when I saw them in your pantry last week! 😉 Another item going up on the Christmas list!!!!!!

    Reply
  3. MiMa says

    October 11, 2013 at 8:26 am

    Is Keegan going to be a engineer like Evie & Joe?

    Reply
  4. Lindsay @ BytesofMemory says

    October 11, 2013 at 7:09 am

    Sammy would just love these!! I love the bridge in the pictures! I think this will get added to his Christmas list!

    Reply

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  1. 4 Amazing Block Sets for EVERY Age – not just toddlers! says:
    October 27, 2014 at 7:25 am

    […] BionicStar Connectors – We love having these connectors that have introduced lots of new options to our building.  They fit with Citiblocs, Keva, and Kapla blocks. I wrote an entire post about them last year: Geeking Out on this Engineering Toy. […]

    Reply
  2. Block Play: Building Up the Whole Child says:
    April 11, 2014 at 2:08 pm

    […] Unlike Lego’s (which they love too), there were some pictures of completed projects, but no step-by-step directions.  Rich and the boys sat down for an entire afternoon engrossed in the work of fashioning boats, towers and anything else that struck their fancy.   Since then, these blocks have come out frequently and the boys are saving up money to buy 200 more of these babies, because there are some creations that they would like to try and make that for which we simply don’t have enough blocks.  For instance, they really want to try and make this snake.  We also love BionicBlox connectors that go well with these Citiblocks.  We reviewed BionicBlox here. […]

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