|
Video Review: Watch Kids Build a House Zinkotek Building System "More Fun Than Watching TV," Says One BoyThe four Flamenco brothers spent a Sunday afternoon constructing a playhouse with the ZinkoTek building system. Aided by their foreperson, Aunt Elba, the boys astounded themselves by being able to concentrate and work together to complete a project that at first seemed daunting. WATCH VIDEO OF KIDS PLAYING WITH ZINKOTEK:
Get the Flash Player to see this video. TDmonthly rating: ![]() ![]() What Aunt Elba Thought: I loved that this product motivated them to follow a plan from beginning to end. So many toys nowadays are made to capture a kid’s attention for 10 minutes and then they never play with them again. This product kept their attention for a good two hours, and they finished it! ![]() ![]() ![]() A frequently heard phrase throughout the process was, “I feel like a construction worker.” I think it was fun for them to pretend for a while that they were workers in charge of creating something. When they initially walked in they just saw a lot of work and didn’t think they would be able to build the house. I think they felt some level of responsibility in finishing the house, and there was definitely a sense of accomplishment. Truthfully, I think they enjoyed destroying it at the end as much as they enjoyed building it. Since the pieces are foam, when they dove into the house and body-slammed each other on the pieces, nobody got hurt (quite a rare occurrence) and nobody cried. ![]() Teamwork: Several times during the process, they commented on how they were surprised that they hadn’t fought yet. ![]() Planning: They had to look at the instructions and plan ahead, get the appropriate pieces together, and make it all come together in the end. Organization: I was shocked that they cleaned up so thoroughly! I did tell them Julie (our editor) was going to come in and would be sad/upset if the pieces were not neatly stacked. I didn’t think this would work but it did. Something about the pieces themselves must’ve compelled the kids to be neat! ![]() More instructions on how to create other large structures would be useful, too. I only saw the house instructions. There are other designs that can be downloaded from the Zinkotek website, but the manufacturer intentionally omitted instructions to encourage creative problem-solving. While it’s very much an open-ended toy, kids also like to create what they see on the poster. What Others Thought: On the Type-A Mom blog, reviewer Lisa Douglas gave Zinkotek the “Crazy Family of 8” Stamp of Approval for its versatility, the safety of the pieces, its appeal for a variety of ages, the maneuverability of the parts once constructed, and the fact that children can play both inside and out of it. She did note a “foam smell” out of the box that subsided with time, and said that although the building pieces are a bit stiff initially, they do become easier to work with. Nicole of The Toy Snob blog liked the indestructible feel of the pieces as well as the bright colors and the endless possibilities of the set that place no limit on the imagination. A reviewer who gave ZinkoTek 5 out of 5 stars on ExploringChild.com noted that her children stayed busy for hours with the construction set, and it gave the family a chance to play together. |
|