Thank you to Snapo for providing me with product, free of charge, in exchange for this honest blog review. All opinions are 100% my own.
Kids love building blocks! When you build with blocks you get to imagine, create and play.
Snapo building blocks take creativity to a new level! Snapo building blocks snap together in all directions. They snap together side to side and top to bottom. All six sides can connect! Being able to connect the blocks on all six sides isn’t an option you have with traditional building blocks. It allows you to create designs that can slide and rotate.
Snapo blocks come in two sizes, standard and big. They offer a variety of fun design sets. Builders can make the designs shown on the packages or use their imaginations to come up with a completely unique work of art. With Snapo building blocks, the possibilities are endless.
For our review, we received the Snapo Junior Alphabet City and a Snapo Work Zone set.
The Junior Alphabet City pack comes with 54 blue, yellow, pink, and green big blocks. Some of the blocks in this set have letters from the alphabet. This can be a fun way to learn letters or spell early site words. Snapo big blocks are safe for kids under three years of age.
A Work Zone set includes 277 green, yellow and brown colored blocks. This set comes with blocks in various sizes and shapes. It also has pieces that really move. Snapo standard blocks are suggested for kids three years old and older.
My daughters are seven and nine years old. I wondered if they would be to old to enjoy Snapo blocks, but they had a lot of fun building with them. They said they really liked all the ways you could connect the pieces and build in every direction. Snapo blocks are a hit in our house!
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Hello, my name is Laurie. My family and I live near the Oregon coast. When we aren’t at work, in school, or on the volleyball court, we enjoy traveling, cheering for our favorite sports teams, playing outdoors, and checking off items on our bucket list. We are lucky in that both sets of our parents, as well as our siblings and their families, live within an hour of us. We get together often to help one another out, celebrate milestones, and go on adventures together.
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These look fun – I see at Barnes & Noble how much the kids love the Lego sets, and these are similar, can’t go wrong giving these as a gift!
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I like this set. My youngest is learning to build things. I like they snap together in all directions. That way she will not get discouraged.
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I love how blocks provide for open-ended play, too. Our toddler daughter loves blocks and I know she would especially like their Work Zone set. Anything construction-related is a big hit with her right now!
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Honestly this is the first time i heard the name,so thanks for the introduction.I love the bright colors blocks and building is a wonderful way to be creative.
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This looks like something my son and daughter would enjoy playing with together.
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This is perfect for my toddler son. He loves building things and he can surely learn and explore is creativity from it
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Snapo blocks looks like a lot of fun. I love the colors and building toys like this is really wonderful for children’s imagination.
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Anything that doesn’t take batteries is OK in my book. The name is new to me but I do love educational toys.
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Looks like a fun product! My son is 9, and he likes to build things, so he’d probably like this too. Thanks for the review.
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I really like products that kids can use their imagination. I love the bright colors. Your kids look to be enjoying them!
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How fun! I love that they connect on all sides, this is a feature I have never seen in building sets! I have three littles who have all kinds of building blocks, but these are so cool! I am definitely going to get them a set for our homeschool classroom, thanks for sharing!
I like that they can build in all directions. Bright colors are good, too.