Customer Review: I got this for my 6 year old son for Christmas. He loves it. He isn't able to actually follow the diagram and make the plane himself but he sure loves flying them. The paper designs are great and so are the various types of planes you can make. It is alot of fun and keeps him occupied. The planes... more info
Customer Review: My son just turned three and loves this kit. He did the rocket right away out of the box and completed it in one setting. The self stick pieces are easy enough for a older toddler younger preschooler to peel and manipulate all by themselves, and helps refine fine motor skills. To create he mosaic... more info
Customer Review: So glad Amazon recommended this one! The moment my grandson opened it his eyes lit up and he cried "Bakugan." I would have never purchased this previously as I had no idea that kids are into these characters. Great tip Amazon.
Customer Review: My 4-year old granddaughter enjoys playing with this set. The dolls clothes are easy to put on and they stay on. Just show the child how to press everything down good all around and they stay put.
Customer Review: My grandaughter recently had her 7th birthday. She open Garden Fairies in a Box and her imagination kicked right into high gear. This is a perfect gift because it does allow for individual imaginations. Portability is also crucial for children to allow for playtime anywhere. Garden Fairies can go... more info
Customer Review: This is a very cute product, but my daughter liked the regular Paperoni figures better. Plus, once they're put together, they are pretty much useless.
Customer Review: My daughter and I love to make crafts together. The idea of this toy is quite lovely and the flowers do look nice if you can manage to avoid tearing the papers. The big problem is that the tissue papers included are so cheap, they rip apart too easily. This is frustrating for children and adults.... more info
Customer Review: This was used with a group of children age 4-9. All enjoyed using it. It was easy and when combined with a discussion of light and leaves (which were used to make shapes) was very educational