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bilibo fun for adults too Jun 27, 2010 I bought it for my classroom - some kids like to spin for calming. It's good for building core strength. It's just fun to sit in, or as some videos show, put on your head. I took it home for the summer to let the grandkids try.
Bilibo Jun 24, 2010 The bilibo has been great for my 18 month old grandson. He plays with it in his own way now and I'm sure he be doing more with it as he gets older. I'm planning on getting 2 more for my other 2 grandchildren before out family reunion. There are things kids of all ages can have fun doing with it.
love it! May 27, 2010 I was a tad unsure about paying 25$s for it... but now I admit it was worth every penny! Our whole family loves it ( ages 6, 5 w autism, 28, 33)and all the neighborhood kids. My husband and I even can fit in it and play which we so didn't expect. The balance is great! We will be buying more so there is a tad less fighting over who's turn it is along with the mini box set soon!
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Love the simple idea, my kids just don't play with it much May 26, 2010 I really love the idea of this toy. So many uses, so many ways to use the imagination. Extremely well built, although a little on the pricey side for what it actually is. I have two boys, 4 and 5 and also do daycare for toddlers. I was exremely excited about these. The children are very imaginative but for some reason this just didn't do it for them as much as a free cardboard box does. We have had this toy for over a year now and it is not used much, mostly to spin in. I love that this is so simple and is definitely what my husband and I look for in a toy: no batteries, useful in more than one way, can get years out of it. Although it meets our criteria it just wasn't as appealing to the kiddos as we had imagined. I highly reccommend borrowing one form a friend, if possible, before deciding to make such a splurge on a piece of plastic. I still think the toy is awesome, just purchase knowing that there is a possibility of it not being all that enticing to the children. I think this is one of those toys though that might be worth the risk!
How can a piece of plastic be so much fun? May 04, 2010 I ordered two of these for for my twin 3-1/2 year old sons. The price made me hesitate for quite a while, but after reading lots of reviews I decided to buy two of them. I liked that people said they were nearly indestructible and that a child can find lots of creative uses for them. The boys are REALLY having fun with them....so far they've sat in them and spun on the floor, used them as helmets, footstools and stored toys in them. It is even a form of entertainment for them (when mom makes herself dizzy sitting and spinning in it!) It's not QUITE big enough for me, but it is still lots of fun and I was impressed that I didn't break it. The boys' little friends also had fun with them when they came over, and I have a feeling their mom might be buying a few of them for her own children! My kids are very hard on most of the toys they receive (and most toys they receive simply are not made well and break in a short time), and I'm convinced they will have these and will be playing with them for a long time. I would consider even buying these as gifts......
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