🏡 Build Dreams, One Log at a Time!
The Wondertoys 90 Pieces Classic Wood Cabin Logs Set is an educational building toy designed for children aged 3 and up. This set includes 90 beautifully stained wooden logs that connect easily, allowing kids to construct various cabin designs. It promotes creativity, hand-eye coordination, and spatial understanding while ensuring safety with non-toxic materials. The logs come in a sturdy storage box for easy cleanup, making it a perfect addition to any child's playtime.
J**N
Nice toy
It a nice gift for my nephew.
P**N
Best building blocks
I bought 2 of these sets and my grandsons absolutely LOVE them!! They have discovered with them that they can create so many styles and my grown (adult) kids actually grt on the floor and play too! Perfect gift!
J**S
As good as “Lincoln Log” brand with a nice savings
I believe you could seemlessly mix these with Lincoln logs brand blocks and wouldn’t know the difference except for the stain color used by each company. Great Dupe for a smaller price tag. She loves them and we have spent hours designing together. Daughter is 8. Wish they came with longer roof pieces and more long logs. You will NOT run out of the tiny blocks there are a billion. We will be adding sets so we have more way to build!!
**L
Great for kids
Kids love it, I don’t recommend for kids younger than 5 as it’s a little more challenging due to 60% of the total parts in the kit are individual single logs for the openings so harder for my 3 year old to build on his own but my 7 and 9 year old do great with them
B**B
Fun to build for kids.
This was a lot of fun for kids to build and knock down.
S**E
Bought during lightning deal
The reason I put one star for money value is because I got this item on a lightning deal and the deal was for 170 piece set but when you ordered it it ordered you a 90 piece set. At first I thought I might be confused and I went back to double-check and it was 170 piece set for 1699 during the lightning deal but it did order a 90 piece set. So I took a screenshot and I contacted Amazon who during a chat pretty much told me actually literally told me we can't help you sorry anything else over and over again. The second person I spoke to you on the phone was pretty much sorry but that was it would not even talk about my issue so he went and got a supervisor who asked me to send the screenshot to her which I did. And she proceeded to tell me that yes it was a mistake but I should have known better and she doesn't see anywhere where I would get confused about the hundred seventy piece set and that she doesn't see any reason why Amazon should take responsibility for the miss-advertising. And then proceeded to tell me that she did not have any supervisor. I also realized to that the email address that she had me send the picture to is not an email address that takes incoming email so she pretty much was just having me running circles. In the end I was this close to canceling my membership and never shopping at Amazon again until I finally got a hold of a customer service agent who at this point I just wanted to make a complaint about how I was treated who informed me she would tell her supervisor but there's not really any way I can put in a formal complaint but in the end she did correct my issue that I had with the wrong set being advertised for the wrong price. So if something like this happens to you don't let Amazon blow you off or not take responsibility for their mistakes because if we gave them the wrong credit card number they would want us the fix our mistake.
J**R
2/3rds of the set are the useless little pieces
In order to have a high peace count, they included far more of the little single pieces. All these come handy in some instances, but you can't really build anything with them and since they are the overwhelming majority of the kit, I think it was just a marketing ploy to pretend to have lots and lots of great pieces. I would not buy this set again but I am not so dissatisfied that I'm sending it back.
B**Y
Loved these as kid. Now grandkids do!
Looks like the brand name I played with in the early 80s. Size is the same. Very durable and locks together well for stability in what they build. Ages 2-11
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