We played. We built. We twisted. We curved.
We enjoyed Guidecraft’s building toys. Even Mom.
I built, with the help of my sons, a Twister dude.
His legs were a little shaky, though.
And he fell. Poor guy.
Guidecraft’s Twisters (91 pieces) building toy is pretty simple to figure out.
My 6 year old taught me.
You gotta line up the openings and insert the building toy into the correct circle or square.
The fun happens when you get to use the pliers.
And pull out a “nail.”
The Twister Curves (also 91 pieces) also afforded us some silly time.
But that’s not hard when you have two very goofy boys.
Twisters and Twister Curves . . . find them at Guidecraft or on Amazon.
Or try and win them!
(You’ll be heading on over to Carisa’s Review and Giveaway site, which is part of 1+1+1=1. Carsia has shown some GREAT ways to use Twisters and Twisters Curves as educational toys!)
Thanks Guidecraft! I received this toy for free in exchange for an honest review as part of being a Guidecraft Mom. I do get to keep these fun toys!