Aug 29 2008

Bendaroos - A fun bendy craft toy for kids

Published by As Seen on TV Network at 2:39 pm under Bendaroos

Bendaroos are fun!Children’s toys and crafts have come a long way since I was a kid. I remember playing with LEGOs and Lincoln logs and homemade ooblek. That’s really it. Now there are literally thousands of crafting toys children have available to expand their imaginations.

I recently stumbled across Bendaroos. They sort of remind me of pipe cleaners but a million times more versatile. You can color with them. You can build with them. You can even make masks and decorate with them. Check out some of the examples of all that you can make on the Bendaroos website.

What I think its really cool is that Bendaroos stick to glass, tabletops and almost anything, so you can make a flat picture and then peel it off. Or you can just leave it on the glass like a stained glass window craft. Another great thing is that Bendaroos and unbreakable and reusable.

And parents, you’ll love this. No glue. No stains. No mess. Period.

You get over 500 Bendaroo pieces: 250 rainbow colors and 250 neon colors, plus a Bendaroos fun guide. That’s a pretty extensive kit. Compare that to a 16 pack of crayons. Best part is that you get all that for under $20. Definitely more affordable than the latest video game and more stimulating creative-wise. I’d say it’s a better investment.

You can order straight from the official Bendaroos website.

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3 Responses to “Bendaroos - A fun bendy craft toy for kids”

  1. Ed Hardy Toyson 17 Dec 2008 at 8:27 pm

    I recently just saw this toy too. Very cool indeed. I do remember the legos and lincoln logs very well. The stuff kids have today is light years ahead of the toys we had as kids. But it still just comes down to playing and using your imagination. Whatever toy that encourages kids to think creatively will always be a winner. I think bendaroos will become a staple for many years now. oh, and remember the chia pet? For some reason that is still comes around EVERY year. Old habits die hard.

  2. Thelma Crosieron 15 Jan 2009 at 8:19 pm

    Please e-mail me a phone number that I can call and order the bendaroos sent to my home.

    Thanks
    Thelma Crosier

  3. Tradionalon 16 Mar 2009 at 2:55 pm

    I really liked the way they came off

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