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Cubic Fun 3D Puzzles for Kids Ages 8-10 Cityline London Building Model Pluzzle Crafts

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What We Like

  • The 3D model kit makes an ideal birthday orgift
  • The instruction booklet allows to assemble the numbered pieces easily
  • The classic architectures of London makes it perfect for office and home decoration

Disadvantages

  • Some pieces may not fix together

Results of our analysis:

We analyzed 10,839 reviews for 67 products in the 3-D Puzzles category.

We then analyzed 108 reviews for this product. Of these, 13 reviews were recent.

Around 93% of reviews were positive and about 6% were negative.

Final Score:

9.63 out of 10, based on these factors:

  • Easy to assemble
  • Giftable
  • Overall satisfaction
  • Packaging
  • Quality of material
  • Recommended age group
  • Sturdiness
  • Value for money
  • What buyers say about Cubic Fun 3D Puzzles for Kids Ages 8-10 Cityline London Building Model Pluzzle Crafts


    It took 5 hours, but it was worth it... I love my own model of masjid ul haram, and I wish they made one for masjid eavi.


    He was challenged a couple of times, but I believe most kids should be able to tackle this at this age.


    The finished product is attractive and stable, and it's easy to assemble. This is a great project for a child or parent or grandparent. I did it with my 7 year old and we had a great time doing it.


    We decided to give my 5 year old daughter a toy that she could use while she stays at home and she really likes puzzles and bridges.


    The instructions were clear and the puzzle was easy to complete by my 8 year old.

    Common Questions

    Q:

    Is it possible to dismantle and rebuild it?

    A:

    It is not meant to be dismantled and rebuilt, but it will fall apart and need to be thrown out in about a year.

    Q:

    What is the minimum age 96?

    A:

    I don't recall that being in the description when I bought it, but I can tell you that I bought it for my son who was 9 years old at the time and the puzzle was just a little challenging for him.

    Q:

    I was wondering what equipments are required for this puzzle.

    A:

    I use a large paper clip bent to poke the small pieces out. Tweezers are useful if a piece gets stuck and won't go through all the way.

    Q:

    Is it possible for this material to be recycled?

    A:

    If it is made of styrofoam, it probably won't be recycled.

    Q:

    Is it possible for a 10 year old to make this?

    A:

    I think they would need an adult to help them because my mom struggled with certain parts.

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