Building Sets
Building sets for children and adults
Building blocks help children train their spatial imagination, fantasy and motor skills. They are an integral part of every child's room, whether it's a GraviTrax, SmartMax and more. Children have the most fun with ball tracks, where they can test the functionality of their creations by inserting a ball into the track. Equally attractive for smaller children are magnetic building blocks, which are easier to assemble and disassemble. At the same time, they also learn a little about physics when putting together magnetic building blocks.
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SmartMax building sets
The colourful, large and, above all, magnetic blocks of the SmartMax kit will make the youngest children the most happy. The magnets make it very easy to put together cubes in the shape of animals, robots, vehicles and even rods and spheres to build abstract geometric objects. Preschool children will certainly have a lot of fun with the SmartMax building set.
GraviTrax
The GraviTrax modular kit is perfect for creating the craziest ball trajectories. You can send steel balls of different colours down the track, for example with the colour changer - a simple module where a ball of one colour goes in and a ball of another colour comes out. You can also attach various drops, hubs, trampolines, pipes, ball lifts, slowers, loops, bridges, catapults, elevators and other crazy mechanical contraptions to make the GraviTrax ball track more interesting.
Hubelino Construction Sets
Based on the well-known LEGO set, but focusing mainly on ball trajectories and simple logic puzzles. The HUBELINO set will also delight smaller children with its ball tracks and puzzles based on the LEGO DUPLO series.
BoomTrix building sets
A unique ball track in which the rails have been replaced with trampolines. The marbles therefore bounce through this track to the finish line. This interesting solution therefore offers many more possibilities for how the track will look and function. Endless hours of fun await you with BoomTrix trampoline tracks.
Spatial thinking