Fisher-Price P6841
Manufacturer : : Fisher-Price
Top Model : : P6841
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List Price : : $74.99
Sale Price : : $31.50
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Fisher-Price TRIO King's Castle Features
- Build up to 4 castle adventures!
- Double-sided snap-in picture panels let kids choose and change their adventures.
- Break-away building panel for exciting battle action!
- Fire the cannon to defend the castle, raise and lower the working drawbridge.
- 213 piece set includes two play figures that snap on to the bricks and ride the horse.
Fisher-Price TRIO King's Castle Specifications
The Fisher-Price TRIO King's Castle allows your child to be the architect of his or her very own castle. Designed for children ages five to nine, the set contains over 200 easy-click bricks that can be used to build custom castles. With six figures, a working cannon, and other accessories included, the King's Castle will immerse your child in a world of medieval fantasy, and encourage imaginative play.
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Designed for children ages five to nine, the TRIO King's Castle brings out your child's inner architect. View larger. |
King's Castle features the all-new TRIO building system. Using easy-click bricks, pegs, and panels, TRIO makes it possible to build a wide variety of different structures -- ranging from castle parapets to catapults. Best of all, the system is easy for kids to work with, and requires very little force or finesse. They'll be able to hear and feel the "snap" when they've made a connection.
The set comes with easy-to-follow instructions on how to build several different castles. Children can choose to follow these examples, or build a castle of their own design. The set also comes with several unique building components, including a working drawbridge, a breakaway wall, and several graphical panels that can be switched depending on the situation. However, the panels are a bit tricky to snap into place, so adult assistance might be necessary.
Encourages Creativity and Imagination
Once the castle is built, King's Castle has plenty of accessories to offer for creative play. The set has a spirit of medieval adventure, and comes complete with six knight figurines and a horse. All knights come with shield and sword accessories, and can easily be snapped onto the surface of the castle. Kids will enjoy acting out sieges against the castle using the included catapult and battering ram. Or, they can play the side of the castle defenders by operating the working cannon to fight off invaders. So, whether they are building or playing, King's Castle provides children with the tools needed for an immersive and imaginative experience.
What's in the Box
Easy-click bricks, pegs, panels, drawbridge, cannon, six figures, six shields, six swords, horse figure and instructions.
Unique building components include a working drawbridge. View larger. | Storm the castle with the included catapult... View larger. | ...or defend the castle with the working cannon! View larger. |
Fisher-Price TRIO King's Castle Overviews
Easy-click bricks, sticks and panels make it easy to build and rebuild the King's Castle so many ways, with double-sided snap-in picture panels that let kids choose and change their adventures and a break-away building panel for exciting battle action. Fire the cannon to defend the castle. Raise and lower the working drawbridge. 213 piece set includes 2 play figures that snap on to the bricks-and can ride the horse. All pieces in the TRIO Building System work together.
Customer Review
I bought this King's Castle for my 5 year old son, because he loves Trio bricks. He saw this castle and I have given it to him for Easter. It is awesome and he plays with it all the time, combining it with his other Trio bricks. I have 3 older children who love getting on the floor and playing with him and they are age 7, 11, 13. Heck I even have built with him. He loves the men and added parts that go with the castle. We have legos at home, but wanted to try something different with my last child, and have been very pleased. Also this was sooo much less expensive. Walmart was charging 75.00. I got it for 48 including shipping. That rocks.
Fun and creative toy - K. Lawson - CA, USA
My 4 year old son loves the castle. He has some more trio blocks, and he really enjoys playing with them as well. The only problem that this particular castle has is that the panels unsnap easy. Besides that it is a great toy. Not to mention that the price cannot be better. All the stores that I checked have it for .99.
A can't miss kind of toy. This is nice! - Jack G. Atkinson Jr. - Grant, AL United States
My five year old would heartily recommend this game based on how many times I have watched him go back and play it over and over again. It's been almost a year, and it's still his favorite toy. It reminds me of my days with my LEGO castle that I played with for years. The toy is rugged and well made. It's easy for small hands to pull apart and snap together. Sheesh, you should see the neat things my son has created out of this one toy. You would be hard-pressed to do wrong by getting this toy for your children unless they just hate building!
Trio King Castle - Beulah Chanco - Peoria, Arizona, US
This is a great product for little hands. Toddlers can easily snap and unsnap pieces. The best thing is the pieces stay together unlike other building products you may buy. When these accidently fall over they stay linked which makes happy little builders able to stand their design right back up. This castle spurs the imagination and allows kids to play without adult interaction. Great time for Mom to clean house or cook dinner! Perfect Birthday present. On the down side I wish it had a case to keep the castle pieces together so they would not get mixed with other building pieces.
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