Saturday, October 29, 2011

Fisher-Price TRIO Wizard's Castle Review

Fisher-Price TRIO Wizard's Castle
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My son discovered Trios shortly after Christmas due to an insert in another toy's packaging. I was intrigued, but cautious because the reviews were "mixed". We finally decided to let him give it a try with this set when it went on sale. He used his own money to order this and was so excited when it arrived yesterday! He's been playing with it non-stop ever since. My son is 5, and he was able to assemble these right away with minimal guidance from Mom and Dad. He needs a little help understanding the instructions to build the castles in the pictures, but that is a skill he will learn over time, and a valuable life skill for him to practice! He's already talking about making up his own castles without the instructions, so he'll get a chance to exercise creativity too. The castle stays together well enough for him to carry it from room to room to play with it. I've seen several reviews that say these are difficult to assemble. My 2 1/2 year old daughter was putting them together last night by herself, so I have to say, they are NOT AT ALL difficult to put together! We worked on one of the castles last night as a family, and some of them just have a picture without step-by-step instructions. It took some time to figure out how to get it assembled, but that teaches problem solving and perseverence. Unlike other building toys, this is fun to actually play with when you're done building. The only thing I was a little disappointed with in this particular set was that it only has one "guy" and one dragon. That makes it more challenging for my kids to play with it together. For now, they are using some Little People castle figures with it. We are looking forward to getting the King's Castle for our son for Christmas and probably some of the other sets as well.

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Build a world of castle adventure! Easyclick bricks, sticks and panels make it easy to build and rebuild the Wizards Castle so many ways, with doublesided snapin picture panels that let kids choose and change their castle adventures. Inside the castle a spinning floor reveals a secret passage. Disappear inside the dropdown tower, or trap an invader at the bottom! 150 piece set includes two play figures that snap on to the bricks, plus a flying dragon with wings that flap up and down. All pieces in the TRIO Building System work together. Collect them all and build a world of fun!

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