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MindWare Q-bitz Jr. is an award-winning miniature game designed for children ages 3 to 8, promoting essential skills like spatial reasoning and hand-eye coordination. With 60 pattern cards and 4 colorful sets of cubes, it offers engaging gameplay for 2 to 4 players, making it a perfect family activity that can be enjoyed in just 15 minutes.
M**N
Great Game!
This game is fun and great for building spatial reasoning. Also nice that it can be played for as long or little as you like. Our favorite!
J**E
Fun game Great learning
Good way for kiddos to learn patterns and shapes. Fun for the family!
K**N
Great for young puzzle seekers
We have the regular Q bitz but needed something for our very young family members to do while older ones to the regular. These are great for beginners. They are easy to master. Great learning puzzle.
J**Y
Fun and simple
My son loves challenging puzzles. He’s 5 and has been a little frustrated with this one but says it’s fun. Four cubes and some cards to match is great for our younger learners.
S**R
Great game to sharpen memory, pattern and problem solving skills
Great game to sharpen memory, pattern and problem solving skills for little kids.I do think its a bit overpriced though.
J**N
Perfect family game!
Amazing thinking brain for young kids. Recommend for kindergarten and up. Small pieces so keep away from dogs or young ones. We have so much fun playing!
A**L
Perfect
This is used in my classroom. The kids love it!
T**N
Great visual and tactile game
Each player gets four 1" cubes and a tray, and there are about 60 playing cards. If playing alone and for the younger crowd, I just noticed that the cubes actually fit right on the card for easier matching. The variation to roll the cubes and only use those that match the playing card is helpful to level the playing field between faster and slower visual processors. I got this specifically for my 7 yo son to do some vision therapy with an eye patch. I even made an extra paper cube set in red so he can play when wearing his red/green glasses. It's a great visual and tactile game that keeps all players engaged during each play. All of my kids enjoy playing with the little cubes - the 2 yo likes stacking them; the 4 and 5 yo like making their own patterns; the card patterns are a challenge for my 7 yo; and my 9 yo likes to play against and beat Grandpa.
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