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Schylling Stacking Robots - Colorful Wooden Stacking Toy for Kids - 9 pcs. Fun Puzzle for Balancing and Imaginative Play - Ages 3 and Up

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  • 9 multi-colored robots that interlock in multiple positions
  • Create pyramids or test the limits of balance; many shapes and stacking options to try
  • Sturdy wooden construction that can stand up to your creativity and imagination
  • Each robot is 3" tall
  • Age: 3+


Practice balancing and stacking with Schylling's colorful, wooden Stacking Robots! Try the patterns on the box, or your own stacking creations. This bright and durable set provides endless building fun!


Kindle Customer2
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Bought this because it reminded me of a toy we had as children. I was not disappointed! It's really fun to stack these guys. Adults and kids enjoy them! Super well-made and durable wood. Highly recommend!
Merideth Z.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Both of my children one almost four and the other 18 months love to stack these, they are a nice strong wood and painted super cute
A. Shapiro
Reviewed in Germany on September 23, 2023
Got these for my son but I think I might spend more time with them, trying to do the challenges!
Martin Kiel
Reviewed in Spain on September 26, 2020
El concepto está ok pero muy baja calidad. Menos de un mes de uso muy ocasional y la pintura ya está toda rajada y se ven como si tuvieran 10 años. Lastima
Leo
Reviewed in France on March 6, 2020
Parfait, je vais m’amuser comme un petit fou
Cyril Notin
Reviewed in France on February 27, 2019
Ce jeu est vraiment top, simple d'utilisation, de bonne qualité et surtout durable dans le temps (les robots sont en bois et simplement peint), permet qui plus est de stimuler sa créativité en réalisant plein de pyramide différente. Ce joue avec les petits comme les grands, et ce pendant des heures et des heures ! Je recommande !
NMB
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2014
These stacking robots are just brilliant - I couldn't recommend highly enough.Box contains 9 wooden robots of various colours, which interlink in various positions seeming to defy gravity.Given to a 3 and 5 year old, huge success.This is a really fun toy which helps improve hand-eye co'ordination; the robots have a cute vintage look about them, and are satisfyingly chunky and brightly coloured. Great for little hands, and for boys AND girls!I loved them so much that I've bought a few for birthday presents, always seem to be popular, and like nothing I've ever seen in the local mega toy store.Reasonably priced, and despite repeatedly falling off tables etc, they have endured for over 2 months with no chips or paint-loss.Best toy I've found for ages!Enjoy! :-)ps - you could also combine 2 boxes if you were looking to spend a little more on a gift, as the stacking possibilities are pretty endless...
M.Q fam
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2012
We got these robots for a robot themed room for my then 6 year old daughter. My original intention was to keep them out on display on top of her dresser, more as decor than an actual toy. When she saw them, she started stacking them and changing up the display every few days. Sometimes she would put them in 3 rows of 3, or she'll stack them all up in one tall structure.I like how they can be stacked in multiple ways, sideways, upside down and right side up. The box showed several examples of how to stack them, and after trying those, we tried all sorts of other combinations. There is a slightly higher level of challenge than standard building implements (blocks, legos etc.), in that you need to keep symmetry in certain stacking combos otherwise they'll all topple over.We've had them for just over 5 months, and have seen no damage. Even though they're a little bit pricey, I'd definitely say they're worth it. Durable, fun, and attractive to boot!Update 3/2/14 = these still look great! My daughter is 8, still arranges these in a different arrangement around 1-2x a week and there's no chipped paint or broken wood or fading at all.
Sunnyswimmer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2011
My 3-year old son was given these robots by his Grandparents at Christmas, and at first glance I was sceptical about how fun or interesting they would really be. I assumed (wrongly) that we would stack them a few times, get bored, and move on. What I did not realize is that these robots can be stacked in many different ways and can be very challenging depending upon the configuation a child chooses to go for. My son has has these for two months and is still realli intrigued by them, as are we. I recently purchased a second set so that we could expand his collection and build even larger robot structures, which I recommend you do as well (having a second set has made it an even bigger hit with both my little son and my husband). These robots teach balance, patience, and are fun to use. I recommend this toy to any parent whose child enjoys building and stacking.One note of caution: My son threw one of the robots (when frustrated at bedtime) and it chipped immediately. Though they are quite well made, I expect that they would all chip quite quickly were they thrown around. I don't recommend these robots if your child is likely to throw them or to throw things at them. Also, I suspect that it is probably best that they don't get wet as they would probably fray around the edges if the wood were to get wet (but that's just my opinion).
M. Ross
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2011
Honestly, these can be marketed as something that toddlers can give to their daddies so they can watch us spend hour upon hour fascinated by these little stacking guys. My daughter (age 3.5) likes them inasmuch as she plays the Godzilla to my Tokyo. On the other hand, I, with my adult attention span, can spend hours trying different arrangements and patterns of stacking. probably the same gene responsible for my ability to watch Duel over and over and over again OK, the review...What are they? These are a collection of identically shaped 'robots' (painted wood cutouts) that have symmetrical notches in their bodies that allow other robots to hang, balance, and stack on each other. The fun comes in realizing the many, many different ways you can stack them. It takes imagination, fine motor skills, and - dare I say - finesse to explore the various combinations. For the budding engineer, they also provide nifty lessons in gravity, balance, and leverage, depending on how you stack themPros:* They are attractive - These 'robots' are really identically shaped wooden cutouts painted in bright, vibrant colors to look like proper robots, with all the attendant dials and gauges you would expect to see on a robot. The colors are bright and cheerful.* They are durable - After many, many encounters with my resident Godzilla, these little stacking guys have not only held up, they still look almost new. One nice aspect to this toy is that the paint job can really take a beating without it affecting functionality in the least.* They stimulate imagination and hand-eye coordination - Well, they do for this daddy, anyhow, unless you count the way a toddler will finely calculate the force necessary to do maximum damage as she stomps through my work. Joking aside, it seems to me that these would have a similar effect that puzzles do. Indeed, I enjoy watching my daughter turn these around to see how each notch will hold up the robot as it is placed on another. That is, when I allow her to play with them after my turn. Really, the beauty of these is that they stimulate the brain without the need for bells, whistles, or batteries.* No batteries, No noise, Nothing to break or wear out - Unlike some other toys that eat batteries, or make terrifying noises in the middle of the night when they are supposed to be off (like the toy phone that ultimately met an untimely demise in my workshop one weekend) these stacking robots are simple and straightforward. I suppose they could break, but you'd have to beat one with a hammer to find out.* Value - While I do think that the cost is reasonable to begin with, I also think that this ranks huge in the value department. There aren't many toys in our home that deliver the bang for the buck that this one has.Cons:* Age appropriate? I'm not exactly sure when my daughter will be more interested in building things than tearing things down, so it's a good thing these are tough toys. If you want the immediate gratification that comes with watching your child spend hours with his or her new toy right away, check to see where they are on the development curve. Or, if you are like me, get them these stacking robots early and enjoy watching that devilish glint appear in their eye as you begin to build your tower...Other Thoughts:These appeal to this reviewer primarily because they stimulate the mind without gadgetry. I'm no Luddite, mind you, but I do appreciate a break from the electronics sometimes. I appreciate their durability. I really, really like the fact that both daughter and daddy can enjoy this toy both together and independently. Fun, educational, durable, and inexpensive... and an easy five stars!
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