🐇 Build, Create, Celebrate!
The KADELE Easter Bunny Building Animal Set features 927 pieces, including 660 premium blocks, designed for easy assembly with detailed instructions. This creative and safe building block set is perfect for both kids and adults, making it an ideal gift for animal lovers and a unique addition to any decor.
A**P
Unique, but challenging, build
The Easter Bunny Building Set is my third build by KADELE. They are a unique style of brick and are fun but VERY challenging.Unlike standard building blocks, these blocks are comprised of circular type "beads" connected into different sizes with pegs on them. Each new brick is placed on top of the previous and sit in the indent between the "beads". I know it's not the best explanation but you can see them in the pics by the manufacturer. Unlike my other sets by Kadele, this one doesn't come with a brick hammer but does come with a brick tool that has openings to grip the pegs. The manual is VERY large and is easy to see but you will need to pay close attention, especially if you are new to these types of sets. You are building in layers so you need to make sure that you place the bricks in right location on the previous layer or you will have issues later on.The best part about Kadele sets is that they all come with plastic bins that have multiple divider panels. You can sort out the different sizes and it makes it easy to grab what you need for each step. They bins are heavy duty and can be used for other sets after you have completed this one. It's a very nice addition.If you like challenges and building brick sets, this is a great choice. It will require LOTS of patience and attention. It is priced at $50 (on sale for $42 at the time of this review), I think that it is well worth it for the unique build.
J**Y
Well-made rabbit will keep you occupied for a while....
It is going to take me a while to finish this rabbit. There are LOTS of pieces. But I'm happy with the carrot I completed! The instructions were not easy to follow at first as they are almost all pictures, with only cryptic descriptions. I soon figured out that the first page was not part of the assembly process, but was just teaching you the basic way things fit together and how to use the tool to take things apart, if needed. Once I got started--the carrot comes first--it soon became easy enough to follow the instructions. Each step indicates the particular pieces you will need. My first time through, I didn't have enough orange pieces for my carrot, so I started over. That time I ended up with extra pieces. The key is to make sure you haven't lost track of what step you're on. I was able to confirm, at least, that there were the proper number of orange pieces provided.The manufacturer includes several trays to store the parts in, including some separators to make multiple sections in each. Colors are mixed together in the bags that are provided, however, making it hard to find some of the scarcer pieces, like the light green ones. The instruction manual also doesn't show as much of a color difference between the light green and the dark green as the pieces themselves have.Everything fits together well. The quality is very consistent.My only real question is about the educational value of this. Sure, when done, you have a sort of nice rabbit--in an "my eyes must be out of focus" every time you look at it way--but all you have done is show your ability to follow instructions. You're now qualified to work on an assembly line! There isn't an ounce of creativity here, no matter what the end result is. The same can, of course, be said for all those fancy Lego sets, but unlike Legos, I'm not sure how much I could build on my own using these pieces. On the other hand, there are certainly a lot of them, so who knows. After I get tired of looking at the out-of-focus rabbit, I'll give it a try.
M**N
Super fun, and a whole different experience!
So fun! I started working on this with my 10 year old today, Easter. We already finished the carrot but it's going to be a really long build. I will tell you that I recommend a 9-10 year old depending on how good their attention to detail and ability to follow instructions. My daughter has helped with larger small-block builds and she was able to figure out the orientation and put things together partly on her own with little prompting from me. The carrot itself is pretty large so this rabbit is going to be quite sizable. It is a little pricey for what it is but I think it's going to be a lot of fun. From her words: "This is a lot of fun and different than other block sets. I like that it's different and uses a different way of connecting". So that said, we're gonna really continue to enjoy this set.
D**A
Challenging set
My 13 year old loves Lego, building, creating. See this and thought it would be a great challenge for him, engine up with a cute creation. He’s catching on and has gotten the carrot nearly done. A great set for someone who has patience and determination. He’s accepted the challenge and it will keep him busy on raining spring days. I’m glad it came with bins as these little pieces would otherwise be all over the floor. I don’t think this would be a set to give younger children.
P**Y
Easter gift
Overall great detailed bunny brick build set, perfect color tones, large fun to assemble building toy, great price!
E**A
Challenging and Fun Easter-Themed Build
This set is a great choice for those who love detailed, intricate projects. With 927 micro-sized pieces, it offers a rewarding challenge for both kids (8+) and adults. The finished bunny looks adorable and makes for a cute Easter decoration. However, the tiny pieces require patience and careful handling, so it may not be ideal for younger kids or beginners. Instructions are clear, but tweezers can help with assembly. Overall, a fun and engaging STEM activity for those who enjoy complex builds.
V**0
KADELE Easter Bunny Building Animal Set
KADELE Easter Bunny Building Animal Set - very cool. this is not a lego knockoff; its a unique shape that is similar but different. the instruction booklet is huge and very detailed, easy enough to follow, with large photos and diagrams that make it easy to follow along. I am approx 1/10th of the way complete with the build and have spent a little over an hour so far, so I estimate it to take about 10 hours to complete the whole bunny. very impressed with the overall quality of this item.
J**N
Fun build
This is a fun build! My 5 year old gave it a good try and made some decent progress, but ultimately needed a fair amount of adult assistance. The pictures can be confusing at first, but once you get the hang of the instructions style it's pretty simple.
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