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Learning Resources Gears! Gears! Gears! Build & Bloom Building Set, STEM Learning Toy, 117 Pieces, Ages 4+

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  • DISCOVER: Invite “little engineers” to explore a garden of building possibilities while developing critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • DEVELOP: Boost fine motor skills while promoting reasoning as children create moving experiments; learning gets more intricate as children’s abilities advance
  • LEARN & PLAY: This versatile, interconnecting gear set is different every time you build to foster imagination and offer ways to experiment with simple mechanics and science; supports STEM by introducing children to sorting, grouping, counting, designing, constructing, and putting physics into play with spinning gear movement
  • 116-PIECE SET: This Build & Bloom set includes colorful gears, flowers, butterflies, bees, ladybugs, wiggly stems, and more! Parts are all interchangeable, allowing for endless combinations and designs, Ages 4+
  • GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers or even for Homeschool.



4.6 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Release date April 1, 2019 Department unisex-child Manufacturer Learning Resources

Let your imagination blossom! Mix, match, and create your own beautiful, spinning flower garden with the award-winning activity set (Right Start! Includes colorful gears, flowers, butterflies, bees, ladybugs, wiggly stems, and more! Parts are all interchangeable, allowing for endless combinations and designs.. Awards include: The Toy Insider, Top Summer Toys Award Winner (2015) Creative Child Magazine, Preferred Choice Award in Builder Construction Toy Category (2015) Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Gold Seal Award (2015) Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, SNAP (Special Needs Adaptable Product) Award (2015)


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This set of gears is very sturdy, and the pieces fit together as they should. They do not lock in place, but, for the most part, the gears stay put as they turn. They occasionally come loose at times when it's not part of the plan, but a locking feature would create its own issues, so I'm okay with the design.The gears can be arranged in many configurations, and extra "gizmos" are included to expand the possibilities. I had a smaller set from this same brand, so when I wanted to expand it, I looked for these again. Happy with my purchase!
Nandinee Captain
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024
Gift for my grandson
Caroline Köck
Reviewed in Germany on November 22, 2024
Habe dieses Set für die Bauecke im Kindergarten bestellt. Wir wollten die Mädchen motivieren, die Bauecke zu erkunden. Hat toll geklappt - nun spielen auch die Mädchen in der Bauecke. Würde ich wieder bestellen - auch als Geschenk sehr gut
Jack
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2022
This is fun, educational toy. Not to mentioned, it brings out creativity.
Melissa A.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 26, 2022
Un juguete durable, didáctico, para motivar a los pequeños a ser constantes hasta lograr el objetivo. Ojalá alguien me pudiera pasar una foto de las instrucciones porque las perdimos a 2 años de uso y mi hijo no juega igual desde entonces
Cheryl Daikoff
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2022
As expected. Timely delivery.
KMajda
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015
Got this for my 7 year old niece for her birthday after I noticed how much she enjoyed playing with the magnetic gears set my kids have attached to the front of my refrigerator. She really likes it, as do her younger brother and both of my girls all between the ages of 5-7. We all played with it building different designs for over an hour, and my sister in law tells me she is still playing with it a month later, so that's good news.Pros:- Educational (helps develop engineering and design skills, cause and effect, etc)- Bright, attractive colors- Lots of cute little accessories (butterflies, lady bugs, interchangeable flower centers)- the plastic is thick and seems to be durable- there are a good amount of pieces - you don't feel like you have to get another set to have fun with itCons:- difficult to figure out how to use some of the more complex pieces (instructions are not very user friendly)- difficult to snap some of the pieces together and apart (especially the specialized pieces that snap into the centers of the flowers)- hard to use the hand crank, especially when you have a lot of gears in place, and especially for kids who have weaker hands- wish it came with some sort of storage box or bag, but no biggie- wish they had a motorized accessory to turn the gears, rather than just the hand-crank as this really ads an awe-factor that I have noticed is missing between this toy and the motorized magnetic fridge gears my kids have (though I did not knock off score for this, just a thought I'd mention it in case Learning Resources reads these reviews)
MRB
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2015
I bought this as an expansion to the Learning Resources Gears! Gears! Gears! Super Set (150 Pieces) for my 4 year old son. He was 3 years old when I bought the Super Set.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JGWY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1I highly recommend both products. The parts are very well built and durable.The Super Set (link above) was perfect for a three year old. It gave him a lot of gears and was easy for him to learn how to use / build new set-ups. In the Super Set all of the gears are a single standard size. Therefore, it is very easy for a 3 year old to figure out and build things that will interact by default. I would recommend starting with the Super Set if it is your child’s first set. I would also consider buying the Super Set in combination with Gizmos and Gears so you have a lot of pieces to build things with.Now that my son is a year older and has experience with the base set (he has played with it a lot off-and-on over the past year), we decided to expand it with the Gizmos and Gears set.The Gizmos and Gears introduces two new sizes of gears (medium and large) and three new sizes of base plates. It also introduces several new “gizmo” pieces. For example, it comes with two connection springs which allows you to connect the center of two different gears on different planes or different orientations (e.g. orthogonal to eachother). As the driving gear turns, it builds up torque in the spring, and the second spring turns with a slight delay. Other gizmos include a propeller and several new creative structural pieces as well.The Gizmos and Gears set provides kids with good hands-on experience with machines. They will develop a natural intuition on the impact of Gear Ratios (small gear driving a large gear, or visa versa), begin understanding the concept of Gear Backlash (how much you can turn the driving gear before the tolerance stack-up results in movement / force throughout the gear chain), learn how to be creative and invent their own “machines”, etc.. all while having fun.It is fun to watch my son focus while he is building and experimenting with the various gears. With the different sized gears in the set he has to figure out which structural pieces he needs to use to ensure the teeth will adequately interact. When he wants to add a new gear, sometimes he has to remove existing ones so he can physically fit the new one in. Then he has to put the originals back in place. These are great experiences that will help him figure out how things work and build / repair things in the future. Nothing beats hands on learning. There are things you learn playing with physical objects that you will never learn on a tablet or smart phone app. This is also a great opportunity for parents to play with their kids. My son often wants us to play with him and help him build new “machines”, or to proudly show us his new machine and ask us to operate it.In summary, I highly recommend the Gizmos and Gears set, especially if it is an expansion to the Super Set I mentioned earlier in the review. The Gizmo’s and Gears set is also good as a standalone set. The first night my son used it was stand alone and not yet combined with his other gears. The number of parts in the set is a little limited, so if your child does enjoy playing with them, you may look to expand the set with a second Gizmo’s and Gears, the Super Set, or one of the other expansion sets you can find on Amazon. I can see this set being fun for kids of multiple ages. My son is 4, but I can see him playing with these , much like legos, for years to come.
ZenDaddy
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2004
My 5 year old son has advanced rapidly in just two days of playing with this. He is describing and building complicated gear layouts that incorporate gears of different sizes and gears at different angles to one another. Very nice!My main complaint is that the set should include more pieces. I cannot see more than two kids playing with the contents of this set, and even then I think there would be some fighting for scarce pieces.PROS* Durable pieces* Well-designed pieces connect well and allow for excellent spinning action of the gears* The type of toy that kids will play with for hours on end and go back to again and againCONS* Not enough pieces for the price; you can get hundreds of lego bricks for the same price* What do the gears *move*? There is only one propeller included and no wheels or other items that gears might control. Instead, we just tend to move more gears, which is fine for a 5 year old but not for an 8 year oldPURCHASING RECOMMENDATIONThis is fun and very educational. I will buy the additional sets and give this one as a gift to other kids. I do wish they put more pieces in it, but it still is worth buying.
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