MamaKT
What a fun project for my 9 and 6 year old kiddos. They worked together for approximately 20minutes building the bulldozer style vehicle. The instructions were easy to follow. I love that there are multiple different things they can make with the one set. My 6 year old likes making his own designs. The only complaint is that the final built product was fragile and would fall apart easily when they try to play with it.
rogo8486
The toy has cool gears that make all the parts move. There are 8 different things to build but you have to take it apart to build another toy. For Legos, he can build on his own so it was a tad disappointing that I had to help him a little with this set so I am not sure 6+ is super accurate unless it's parent and me. He would recommend it to his friends but says it's complicated.
rainygivgal
My nine year old daughter opened the box and played with this for hours and continued the next several days. She started by building her own creations. Then followed the instructions (with help) to build other models. The picture instructions are a little hard to understand at times. In one particular build, we couldn't tell from the instructions if the pieces were supposed to be pushed together or have space left between them. (See photos.) Parent help is probably the best when building something out of the instruction book. We had fun building together.
Heather
This is super fun to make once you got the hang of it. The instructions could be clear the colors of the blocks are tell the difference on the instructions. Which makes building difficult untill you get the hang of it. Once we had a car built my son was hooked. It was super sturdy to play with too. He was able to drive it all round house. He even drew himself on a piece of paper to put as a driver. I would definitely recommend but I took one star down because adults do need to help play with this toy
Mamtoou
Pretty cool and versatile building set. Has pieces to make eight different builds. My eight year old had fun doing it. He did get a little frustrated a couple of times with getting some of the pieces together. Overall though, well made and good for little builders.
Pemberley7
My kids like this MyGears Transport set, but it was a bit too difficult for my 6-year-old to figure out. My 10-year-old was able to do it with no problem. The pieces are sturdy and should last for a while. I like that’s it’s so colorful. My kids really liked that it can be made into 8 different models.
Sb12
So this is super cute because it’s so versatile. I love the pieces. My 5 year old loved finding all the pieces and then he put them all together by himself except at the very end. We made the picture on the box. You can push it my only issue is he want to use the blue handle type thing as a handle. Well it’s not a handle. And it constantly breaks apart which has to be fixed multiple times. It’s not only frustrating for him but for myself. This has SUCH good potential but I with the pieces fit it tighter for more stability.
Allisonjhartings
Super cute, but we found it a little difficult to put together in some stages. It was a short lived excitement for a rainy day. My 3 year old seems to enjoy playing with it more than the 7 and 9 year old do. Seems sturdy enough, but time will tell. Love the colors and that it's a different toy than what you typically see on store shelves! Looking forward to possibly getting another!
Ccdomin
Super fun set. It does have a lot of tiny pieces, so definitely keep them together before giving to your child. I put them in Ziploc baggies. Definitely use for older children not younger. Really fun and makes some really cool things.
cvkovacs
My 7yo, who loves LEGO and generally enjoys building toys, was excited to get this set and pretty much immediately spent 2-3 hours playing with it. He did not end up with anything functional haha but had fun anyway. He said there were instructions but they were hard to understand and that he liked the set. He didn't seem to have any trouble manipulating the pieces, putting them together/taking apart, etc. The box recommends 6+ and I would say that's correct, and that the appeal wouldn't last much longer than 8-9 years old. The box and pieces have a very toddler/duplo feel to them that doesn't match the complexity or age range. He hasn't picked it up since playing with it initially, but it's hard for one small box to compete with his LEGO collection!