








✈️ Elevate playtime—because every kid deserves to fly high and feel the breeze!
BooTaa Toy Airplanes come as a 2-pack of 20-inch large foam gliders made from eco-friendly, impact-resistant EPP material. Designed for kids aged 3 to 10, these easy-to-assemble planes promote outdoor activity, hand-eye coordination, and social play. Lightweight yet durable, they offer dual flight modes for loops and long glides, making them an ideal gift to encourage healthy, screen-free fun for the whole family.





| ASIN | B089KFP4L9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,184 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #43 in Kids' Play Airplanes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,373) |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | BooTaa_Proprietary |
| Manufacturer | BooTaa |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 18 x 2 inches |
B**.
Four boys from 6-8 years old had a blast with these
This proves that kids can be happy with simple toys. We were looking for something outdoors to do with our 7 year old grandson given the Covid situation, so I bought four of these gliders, assembled them (two minutes each, but two came with decals and it 5 minutes each and was a difficult task, lol). Then took them over to his house. He was out in the schoolyard down the block playing with his friends. So we had a 75 minute nonstop test of the product, used by four kids of different abilities and man did they have fun with no damage to the planes. The only issue that there might be after long use is that there are two settings for the back wing. My wife and I insisted that we do any changes of that wing but I could see a younger child break it unsupervised. The 7 and 8 year old figured out how to do it on there own. The gliders are not super light and the 6 year old threw one right at our grandson and hit him in the face. Fortunately he closed his eyes instinctively. No damage but maybe some supervision with young kids. So how do they fly? If you are an adult you can get them to triple loop. Kids did 1.5 or two loops. The glide mode is also fun and if there is a wind they will go for a hundred feet or more. Encourage patience with the kids. Usually it took them a half dozen tries to get the hang of it, so ten or fifteen minutes. Two little 3-4 year old girls wandered into the group and the boys gave them a chance and they didn't want to give back the planes. lol. The kids didn't want to stop playing but it was getting dark and two of them were throwing as well as the adults after an hour. Highly recommend. My wife and I also had fun with them! They are well made with dense styrofoam butwon't last for ever.
T**M
Great fun for the grandchildren
Bought them for my grandchildren ages 4-8 for Thanksgiving. They had a wonderful flying them in our back yard.
A**A
No Discreet packaging - bad for gifts
First, the product was great. Easy to make, super sturdy and my kids love it. BUT I did get upset with the fact it was not shipped in its own box. They slapped the shipping label directly on the items box. It's lazy but more importantly my kids got the mail, could see exactly what it was and it ruined their suprise.
D**L
Still flying, 6 weeks later
These planes are the real deal. I have 3 young kids that play with them almost daily. They are very durable and easy to fly, and they have produced many hours of enjoyment. In a good wind, from height, they can sale for a hundred yards, with no problem. In the loop mode, with a good wind, we had one stay aloft for 15+ seconds; I think it turned 7 loops, which was pretty amazing. Of course, it landed in a tree, but it was easy enough to knock down. We had two issues in regards to body damage: both a wing and a tail fin split after smacking into a hard object. However, both were easily fixed with super glue, and both are still flying high. Speaking of hard objects: they have a fairly soft, almost rubbery nose to them...Which means that only feelings are hurt when they inevitably smack into the side of a kid's head. The stickers that they ship with are an added bonus, as my kids had a lot of fun decorating their planes. I would definitely purchase these again.
M**.
it's ok for the $
What you would expect from an EPP product. Lite weight, sturdy and easy to work with. What you wouldn't expect- poorly packaged, and manufactured with flaws... the tail is 'not' straight! both planes have the same problem... but, it's EPP so if you know what you're doing, you can fix it...
L**Y
Well made and so fun!
We had sooo much fun with these planes! My 3 year old granddaughter and grampa and I played all day - they took many crashes and no dents or breaks. Highly recommend
O**E
Get Ready for a Good Laugh
I watched so many fail videos of foam planes crashing into people, I had to get these. They did not disappoint. The initial flight had the back wing in the looping position, which worked perfectly. Then we switched the wing position so it would fly straight, a feature listed right in the box. The video says it all. The straight feature definitely does not work, but I've never laughed harder.
N**S
They are great as starters!
I bought these for my two great grandsons. I started out with the cheaper ones because the boys can be a little rough. The boys loved them and so far they’re still in good shape.
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