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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Happy Blocks--Click N Play

My kids are all over in age. It is hard to find something that they will all play with. One won't understand how or some think the toys are baby toys and won't play with them. They all pretty much have their own thing. When I can find something they will all use, I enjoy it very much.



My kids really enjoy these blocks and I have to be honest, I enjoy them as well. There is so much you can do with these, as long as you have a great imagination. Play time doesn't get much easier then this. I love that these remind me of toys that they had when I was young and when my parents were young as well. Plus you don't need batteries and you don't have to use electricity to use them.


There are a lot of color wooden blocks included in this set. Which means you can get a really good pattern going. No matter what you build, it will be colorful and not bland and boring. They are just simple blocks made of wood. One shape,one size and they all look alike besides the colors of them.


It does include a booklet with already made items. Showing you what you can make. They don't have detailed step by step instructions, so of course you can't really recreate what you see in the booklet, unless you sit there and study the pictures, piece by piece. I wish they would include some step by step instructions. That would make them a lot cooler.


My kids and I don't need to make what they made though and they have come up with some really cool designs. These blocks keep their attention for quite awhile and they have a lot of fun making and showing me their stuff. Clean up can take a bit, with 208 blocks, they tend to get all over! But it is worth it to see how much fun they have with them!



Head on over to the Click N Play Happy Blocks product page on Amazon. From there, you can find out more about these blocks, see what other people are saying about them, and you can pick up a set for your family!

I received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion/review.

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