🎨 Unlock your inner designer with timeless precision and endless creativity!
The Original Spirograph CLC03111 Design Set is a 30-piece kit featuring precision plastic parts, vibrant pens, and a new reusable Spiro-Putty that holds pieces securely for flawless, intricate designs. Sized at 19 x 5 x 22 cm and weighing 74g, it includes a 10-page guidebook to inspire creativity without batteries or assembly, perfect for ages 8 to 18.
Product Dimensions | 19 x 5 x 22 cm; 74 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 18 years |
Item model number | CLC03111 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 30 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 21 Mar. 2016 |
ASIN | B01BM616BM |
S**G
doodle doodle
Bought for my Grand Daughter as she Loves drawing and these will come in handy, Easy to use, Very Creative, Good Age Group, Delivery Next Day Awesome Amazon. 10/10
A**R
Hours of fun
This is so much fun... well made and fast delivery
S**J
Pricey for the plastic bits
Loved Spirograph as a kid so bought for my daughter’s 8th birthday to reliving the joy with her… The set came with a set of felt tip pens. Little use - why not biros any more? They just dont work well and bleed to much into the paper that it tears after a couple of rounds with the shapes. Also my set must have been in storage a while. The putty was very dry and could barely be squished. We switched out for blu tac. That now works fine but for the price paid would have hoped for less faff.
M**M
Blast From My 1970's Past
I'm getting a bit crusty now. I notice that when I have to accompany standing up with a grunt and a few words of encouragement to my old knees.But...I still retain the brain of a child. At least that's what my wife says...And this can be useful because joy of joy I have two grandchildren of nearly six years old vintage which, are an utter blast to me, because I can indulge some old memories of which Spirograph is one.I loved my Spirograph set when I was a child way back in the early 70's and spent literally hours using it. So, when my twin grandchildren, AKA 'The Bubs' suddenly developed an interest in colouring I spotted my chance and bought this set for me - I mean them...And we thoroughly enjoyed it. It is almost like how I remember my original set. Okay, whilst the blurb says 'Original' that's not quite true because the set is different in layout and content. Still the same idea though.I was perhaps jumping the gun a tad with the age of The Bubs, as they are five and a half so just a tad too young to be able to use the set by themselves. However, with a bit of help from Grumpy - that's me - we managed to make passably decent shapes.Overall this is a great alternative to the mind sucking tablet and computer games that ever younger children seem to get hooked into and I for one encourage anything that engages their attention that isn't on a screen.
A**W
Item as described
Packaging very good. Used as christmas present
J**N
Not as I remembered as a child
This is a gift and not yet opened so can’t see fully, but was disappointed with the underwhelming size and assuming that all parts will be packaged together and not presented in an easy to see and locate box, simply because the size of presentation box is a third of the size it used to be??
R**9
Nostalgia time!!
A smaller set than I had in the late 1970’s, it was probably the deluxe size however, the basics are here.The first difference is that you get spiro-putty (blu-tac to you and me) instead of little pins to anchor the ring, I suppose they were a bit small and could pose a health and safety issue. I would recommend using 8 pieces of the putty rather than the suggested 4 so that it is more firmly fixed down and stays in place better. However, the wheel skidding is par for the course with Spirograph…Another small difference is a new rectangle shaped “wheel” called a “bar”. Don’t think I had one of those. It takes a bit of getting used to but it’s OK.There are 2 gel pens and 6 felt pens. The felt pens have quite long nibs. If you are going to try using other pens, it’ll be a bit trial and error. If the nib is quite wide and fits the hole snugly, it could be OK but a fine tip will be too small for the hole and will skid about.
C**M
Spirograph it's just like the original
This was a Birthday Gift for my nephew...He's enjoying playing it & he said he appreciated & loved it !Thankyou
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