Wikki Stix Activity Set
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Average customer review:Product Description
The most versitile creativity tool you will ever find! Wikki Stix are renowned for being modern pipe-cleaners but they are so much more! Made from yarn and wax they are non-toxic and endlessly re-usable. The Wikki Stix Activity Set contains 84 Wikki Stix in 16 colours and two sizes , plus a multi-use playboard , handy plastic storage bag and 8 pages of fun ideas and illustrations. An endlessly re-usable craft tool that is more fun than a toy; no glue, no mess and easy to use, they will not crumble or dry out. Wikki Stix Activity Set is a wonderful way to enourage creativity! Let your imagination go wild!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #151 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Green Board Games
- Model: 903
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .50" w x 13.00" l, .82 pounds
Features
- Award winning wax and yarn 'Stixs' adhere to each other and most smooth surfaces with fingertip pressure yet are easy to reposition and endlessly reusable.
- Twistable, stickable, pliable, buildable, creatable, re-usable,
- Activity Set has 84 Wikki Stix, white board, storage bag and a storybook
- Great for quite moments, car journeys and holidays!
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Wikki Stix are like pipe cleaners made out of wax, with one important difference: they stick to surfaces so you can make pictures. This activity set includes a play board and multicoloured wax sticks that can be bent, twisted, and stuck together. Crayons can be used on the board as well. Use the sticks to make jewellery, freestanding creatures, or to stick on almost any surface (parents, take note), including paper or, say, the fridge. The stix come in a rainbow of colours and smell delightfully of beeswax.
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Customer Reviews
I guess you were looking for Bendaroos but these are better.
This set is MUCH better value than Bendaroos (we have both) and comes with a board plus a resealable large storage plastic bag. Wikki Stix are virtually 98% identical to Bendaroos. The wax layer is slightly thicker on these sticks (still we are talking fractions of millimetres here) but they are just as flexible, colourful and fun. I wish I'd never bought the vastly overpriced Bendaroos now which for comparison came in a tiny brown cardboard box (no effort on packaging whatsoever) and were shorter.
My three children aged 4-9 have all enjoyed playing with these, they leave no mess, stains or residue and have been stuck to doors, walls and picures with no problems. My 7 year old likes making bridges and tracks for his toy cars with his. My 9 year old is making lots of plaited jewellery and my 4 year old makes 'pictures' and sticks them to everything in sight. You need to hold them for a few seconds to stick them together, the warmth from your fingers slightly softens the wax so they join. My 4 year old hasn't quite got the hang of this but he's still happy freestyling and making his own wierd and wonderful creations.
Great activity toy which has kept my children occupied for hours and as an adult I've enjoyed playing with them too.
They don't crumble or dry out and there are no sharp parts.
Wikki Stix 5/5, Bendaroos 3/5
Highly recommended for over 3s.
hours of fun
bought this as a gift for our friends 3 year old and he really loves them - seem to be very durable
Pretty good but expesive for what it contains.
I bought this to keep in my'grandchildrens amusement cupboard' for when they come and stay with me. I prefer to give them constructive and interesting things to do rather than to sit them in front of the television or computer.
Initially it did not look very inspiring and expensive for what was in the box .... but once we got going and after reading some of the suggestions my grandaughter was inspired and really creative with her designs and construction, my slightly older grandson was not quite so enthused.



