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Myanmar, Naypyidaw
1 Level
723 Review
48 Karma

Review on Blocks Titanic Building Puzzle Educational by Joel Payne

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Improve Coordination in Puzzles

During the pandemic we have tried (some successfully, some not so much) many activities/hobbies including building the Titanic. As you can see from the photos it was a successful build and we have it in our living room. These blocks are micro, much smaller than LEGO and require good coordination to build. It comes with plastic tweezers (we didn't use them) and a small metal hammer (we used them) to help with assembly. There is a star deduction for this because you have to open and sort too many packages before (and during) the build. It would be nice to pre-sort the fragments for each section; You don't have to open everything. Blocks are small and easily lost. FYI: When we finished, we had LOTS of details left, so much that I wasn't sure if we missed a section. This would be ideal for restoring/training hand coordination.

Pros
  • Educational Value: This Titanic micro block ship set can train baby's body coordination through building block practice. Improving patients and cognitive abilities. Due to the huge project, it is suitable for families to get together and can also promote communication between family members.
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