🎉 Unleash Creativity, One Cube at a Time!
The Colorful Foam Cubes set includes 216 vibrant 1-inch blocks designed for educational activities like counting, sorting, and basic math. Made from durable, non-toxic foam, these cubes are safe for children aged 3 and up. Ideal for both classroom and home use, they come with a convenient storage bag for easy organization and transport.
Item Dimensions | 6.1 x 6.1 x 6.3 inches |
Size | Small |
Material Type | Foam |
Color | Blue, Red, Yellow, Green, Purple, Orange |
Theme | Rainbow |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
Number of Players | 1-3 |
E**N
LARGER than expected, priced a bit high
The product description does a poor job of letting you know the size of these cubes. I'd hoped to use them for board game pieces, but they are FAR too large. They will be suitable for crafting, so I'll use them for that purpose, those even in that case they're pretty large.The material is soft and pliable and pleasant to the touch. I'd say they would be safe for play for young kids, with only a minimal swallowing hazard. A kid would have to squash it down pretty good to actually swallow one, though note that it IS possible.To be frank, the price is about five bucks or so higher than I'd pay. I feel like you can find similar items at the dollar store.
A**A
Great buy
Purchased this for students in my classroom worked great as dice for different activities. I was able to write on them different things to help them learn.
K**T
Not Quite What I Expected
There are a lot of the foam blocks and they are fun and colorful. But they are kinda of just okay. One of those impulse purchases that makes kids happy for a hot minute and then get ruined or forgotten. It definitely isn’t worth $20 for some foam blocks. But if you are a teacher or homeschooler, there are lots of possibilities. Still overpriced, but useful.
G**R
A lotta foam cubes
This package includes a lot of foam cubes that are ok as toddler-safe building and stacking components, but are probably better for visualizing math problems.The package includes 216 cubes plus one mesh bag with a drawstring. There are 36 cubes of 6 different colors and when they first arrive in the box, some of them are a little stuck together because they weren't 100% cut at the factory. It's easy to pull the stuck cubes apart without ripping them. The 216 cubes will fit in the drawstring bag, but you'll have to position them in the bag a little in order to get it to close. A 2-year old can't just haphazardly throw them in there and have them all fit.The cubes are about 1 inch in each dimension and they are soft and somewhat squishy. Practically speaking, on a level surface you can reliably stack them about 4 cubes high before they tend to topple over because they do not lock in place like plastic magnetic cubes. So they are ok for building 3-D structures, but not great. However, they do work well to build 1-cube high "2-D" pixel-like structures. For the most part, I don't think they are a choking hazard, but if you give them to an 18 or 24 month old with front teeth, I suppose it's possible they can bite and nibble off some of the foam and eat it or choke on it. For that reason, I still recommend that you watch young ones play with the cubes and always provide supervision.Besides stacking or building 2-D pixel art, I think these cubes excel as math training aids for kids. With 36 cubes of each color, it's easy to visually depict a "9 reds + 6 yellows =" type of math problem for kids just learning how to add and subtract. Also with 36 cubes of each other, there are plenty cubes there to use to help with the first stages of learning how to multiply and divide.The only minor downside is that the cubes are not always perfectly flat on each face. Some are concave on sides, and that's what limits their ability to work as ideal building blocks. It's not a dramatic concave shape, but it's there in a noticeable number of the blocks. 1-star deduction for that.But overall, I think these are pretty good blocks to give to young tots (with supervision) so they can build simple things and learn how to add and subtract.
B**S
Very lightweight and strong
These cubes are super lightweight. They are also very strong as well. I really like that aspect. They allow for quiet play. They can be stacked very high and not make lots of noise when they fall down. They also don’t hurt if they end up falling on someone. The colors look very nice also. A storage bag is included with the blocks. That’s pretty convenient to have. I got these blocks for my children to play with. They really enjoy stacking blocks very high and making different creations as well.
M**Y
Super tiny!
Idk what i expected but this wasnt it. It is super super tiny. U can barely build anything from these.
C**L
Love it
Finding items that are great for a toddler can be a little hard. Wanting more play time and entertainment for the toddler. This was just what I needed. Helps allow his imagination build while he is building stuff with the blocks. I am very happy.
B**D
Versatile & colorful foam blocks for creating manipulatives
The colorful foam cubes are perfect to use for balancing chemical equations in our high school chemistry classroom even though they took a longer than expected time to arrive. They are the right size for what we were looking for and appear to be cut with precision although a few blocks needed to be pulled apart carefully. While they package efficiently in a box for shipping, returning them to the flimsy box would take too long; however, the inclusion of a storage bag helps alleviate this issue. Since it's likely that some cubes may go missing or end up pierced by pencils over time, they may not be practical for full-class use.
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