Summary: Squidoo: Marble Runs Toys
To me, marble runs, are the most fun of all marble games. Little glass or stone marbles are beloved by children. Marble games have been favorite pastime through thousands of years of history. Whether ancient Rome, or even more ancient Egypt, literature mentions marbles and marble games frequently. Toy marbles were commonly made of clay, stone or glass.
Quercetti Super Marble Run Vortex
is one example of marble fun. ...
To me, marble runs, are the most fun of all marble games. Little
glass or stone marbles are beloved by children. Marble games have
been favorite pastime through thousands of years of history.
Whether ancient Rome, or even more ancient Egypt, literature
mentions marbles and marble games frequently. Toy marbles were
commonly made of clay, stone or glass. Quercetti Super Marble Run
Vortex is one example of marble fun. You can build the largest
marble run ever with this Quercetti Super Marble Run Vortex set.
This set features 220 pieces including 2 double entrance funnels, 3
spirals, extra long bridges and new base pieces for sturdy
construction. Construction is open ended so marble run designs are
only limited by your imagination. It was designed for ages 6 and
up. That's just one example of a marble run that's sheer joy. There
are marble runs with motorized elevators, or runs that have a
vortex so fast the marbles seem to shoot through it. There are
marble runs that you can assemble and reassemble at will. Playing
with marbles is limited only by your imagination. As a mater of
fact, one truly fun game is to take a marble run and expand it -
using only things you already have at home. So that before the
marbles make it into the vortex, they have to travel on a course
you built with household implements. Kids will love it - and
parents too will have plenty of fun - and will get a chance to
exercise their creativity too. So get a marble run and build a
whole world around it - it will be fun and inspirational for all.
Date Published: Jul 04, 2011 - 2:10 pm