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| Overall Rating: |
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| Recommended Age Group: |
3 years + |
| Country of Manufacture: |
Canada and China |
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Description: |
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Mega Bloks building blocks are a building block much like Lego; however, they are targetted more towards younger children with their larger appearance. The building blocks come in small starter sets or larger packs all for very reasonable prices; an 80 piece set will run $9.99 and a 200 piece set will run $29.99. Each set usually comes with some sort of storage, for example the 200 piece set comes in a re-usable duffle bag and the 80-piece flat pack that I purchased came with a reusable tupperware tub. The blocks also come in a variety of colors depending on the set you purchase, the original colors of the Mega Bloks blocks are yellow, red, green and blue; however, if you purchase the Princess sets they will come with pink, baby blue and white blocks and the Dora playset comes with orange, blue, red, yellow and green blocks and so on.
Mega Bloks has expanded their building blocks market to compete with other companies such as Lego by employing a technique that we’ve seen before with Play-Doh, they teamed up with popular children’s characters such as Dora the Explorer, Disney’s Car’s and Disney’s Princesses etc. The great thing about Mega Bloks teaming up with so many characters is that a parent can find any child at least one set of blocks that appeals to them and being that they’re all Mega Bloks blocks all of the sets are compatible and easily built upon with other sets and extension packs. Another fact about Mega Bloks that very few people know is that Mega Bloks building blocks are compatible with Lego blocks of the same size! |
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Review: |
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Mega Bloks building block sets were an easy pick for me because as a “Lego child” I have always been intrigued by building toys and being that Mega Bloks are so affordable it seemed like a no brainer. The blocks came in a very cool re-usable tupperware type tub (minus the sealable lid, the lid does close but not with the type of seal you find on tupperware) which was a plus for me, I love toys that come with packaging that make keeping the house clean and toys off the floor easier.
The Mega-Bloks flat pack with 80 pieces is an exclusive toy to ToysRUs (just the flat pack version, you can purchase other versions at almost all other toystores) and only cost me $9.99 for an 80 piece set. The affordability of all Mega Bloks toys blows me away but specifically the building blocks because they are toys that you can continue to build upon over time and not be afraid of the toy going out of style or being discontinued (they have been in stock in stores since the mid 80’s).
There are very few negative things that I can say about the Mega Bloks building blocks because between the price and the durability as well as the creativity that they induce there is very little to choose from when it comes to negative points on the blocks. I do; however, find that the flat pack is a little deceiving. When it’s advertised that there are 80 pieces in the box you expect to find more than you actually do when you open the tub. In actuality 80 building blocks really is not that many and although it may serve as a great starting point for younger children I cannot recommend this as a complete set, it is great, though, for a starter set and the tub that it comes in can fit at least 80 more blocks so provides a good storage unit for at least two packs of blocks (when the collection gets too large I recommend rubbermaid tubs from Walmart or Target, they are cheap, durable and securely sealed shut.)
The second negative thing I have to say about the Mega Bloks building blocks flat pack set is a comment on building blocks of this nature in general, as is the third gripe I have as well. The noise factor of the blocks is amazingly irritating on a quiet Sunday morning as children rake through the blocks to find the piece they are searching for, much as they are when the tub of blocks itself is shaken up and down (see the video when I turn the box upside down.) The thing with the noise factor on this toy though is that the noise can be limited to short bursts if the blocks are spread out amply to begin with, or one can simply learn to live with the noise of blocks much as my parents were forced to do when I was a child (after all “quiet play” is somewhat of an oxymoron.) The final gripe I have with the building blocks is that they are very easily thrown; however this is simply the nature of such a toy and cannot be changed although I do not recommend purchasing this toy for a child who makes a habit of throwing their toys around the house.
Overall I have way more pro’s than con’s when it comes to the Mega Bloks building blocks, they are a creative outlet for children which encourage social interaction and play while being durable as well as compatible with many other play sets which can be found at reasonable prices at almost any toy store. |
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Breakdown Toy Rating: |
| Fun Factor: |

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| Ease of Assembly: |
No Assembly Required |
| Price: |
$9.99
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| Packaging: |
A cardboard sleeve taped around a plastic re-usable tub. |
| Packaging Opening: |
Easy. |
| Noise Factor: |

The blocks can be extremely noisy inside the tub and when knocked together during play or being sorted through. |
| Launch Factor: |
Extremely easy to launch and hard enough to hurt if hit with one; however not as likely to damage furniture or walls but the potential still exists. |
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Can be frustrating when pieces get stuck together and won’t separate.
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| Durability: |

Extremely durable and waterproof.
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| Educational: |
Motor Skill Development and Coordination
Cognitive Development
Sensory Stimulation
Matching / sorting |
| Where I found it: |
ToysRUs |
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April 13th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
We have Mega bloks and both the 19 mnth old and the almost 4 yr old love playing with them. They’re awesome!!
April 13th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
I’d love to try the megas. I didn’t know they had them big like that.