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Originally Posted by GGG
The kits have horrible instructions, and the level of skill required is higher than I think the average kid compared to the age on the box or Parent who isn't crafty. It's not something I was able to set up and then let the kids do.
If you compare it to a lego set it just doesn't have the same quality. I also have girls so they get two at each party
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Fair enough. My kids are too little for complicated beads anyway (2 and 4) but if you compare toys quality-wise to lego, you might end up with only Lego toys*. We have a metric crap ton of toys in our basement, and the Lego is easily the the highest quality.
*This may not be a bad thing...