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Brackitz Architect Set Giveaway

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Welcome to the Brackitz’ Architect Set Giveaway on the Night Helper Blog! We are so happpy that Brackitz’ is allowing us to hold a giveaway for one of their fun and educational toys.

I am including some information below about the set being given away so you will know what you are trying to win!

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Build bigger and better with Brackitz’ Architect Set!

Construct taller, wider, 3-D structures with the Brackitz’ Architect Set construction toy set! With 60 planks and 40 connect-anywhere Brackitz, builders of all ages can design anything they can imagine – literally, anything! From simple builds to complex, large-scale creations, the Architect Set enables kids to construct gravity-defying structures using real-life STEAM skills including math, science, and engineering. Intentionally open-ended, the Architect Set encourages imagination, unrestricted by step-by-step instructions. Go bigger, with the Brackitz Architect Set!

Ages 3-103!

All materials have been safety certified for the European EN71 and/or United States Consumer Product Safety Commission standards.

Made in the USA.

This giveaway will go from January 17-February 1

You must be 18 years or older & a US resident

Enter on the Giveaway Widget below and Good Luck!

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24 thoughts on “Brackitz Architect Set Giveaway

  • I have not tried these as of yet. But my grandsons would love to try these out.

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  • My granddaughter loves Legos and Tinker Toys. Also Archetect Blocks which her cousin got her one year for Xmas.

  • I really like the Master Builder 200 pc Set. My granddaughter loves anything you can build and put together.

  • We have a lot of Legos, Lincoln Logs and ordinary blocks.

  • I would love to go nuts and buy the Inventor Education Center – 500 Pieces!

  • I know about these sets and they are just so great. Alysia (turning 7!) is really into building and building!

  • We use LEGOS.

  • I really love kid builds what he loves!

  • My daughter loves to build. This would be for her.

  • My grandkids love building toys. They build with lego’s and Knex toys right now

  • I like the master builder 200 piece set.

  • This looks like an awesome set for a wide variety of ages. What fun kids and their adults could have building and constructing all kinds of structures.

  • I would love this set for my son. I am working on getting him to build. He has autism and that is hard for him.

  • I would love to add this to my classroom recess toy collection!

  • My kids would love playing with this.

  • We have Leap Frog, Vtech, I can’t think of any more right now – Educational toys.
    We have Lincoln Logs, K’nex, Legos, building blocks, etc. for building our castles, bridges and other master pieces!

  • I found interesting all the GREAT comments from different companies, publishers, kids, etc. that has left raving reviews about BRACKITZ!! I copied a couple below:
    The 33 Best Toys of the Year
    — Popular Mechanics
    10 toys and kits that bring STEM down to earth
    — The Chicago Tribune
    There are some from reputable bloggers!!
    Build Up AND Out – Brackitz can be used to construct innumerable creations; the one-of-a-kind connectors can interlock at different angles and directions and allow children to build circles, corners and bendable masterpieces.
    — New Age Mama
    With Brackitz your kids can build amazing durable buildings regardless of their skill level. The connectors allow your child to “plug in” each piece anywhere along the pieces for a secure connection. The best part is that the longer they get to play with the blocks, the better that their structures will get. They’ll continue to learn while they play.
    — Our Kids Mom

  • I have never heard of Brackitz before, but I am sure glad you turned me on to them!! I love buying my grandkids fun and educational toys & not apps for their tablets and smart phones!! There is nothing more rewarding than seeing something you created with your own hands. Because of technology, kids have gotten away from doing activities like this. I usually buy them products that challenges them. I have also done these things with them. I call it family fun!! I like the: Ages 3-103!

  • kids would love this

  • My grandchildren would love this. Especially my grandson, he loves putting things together and taking them apart.

  • I think my niece and nephew would love this! Thank you!

  • I love to see toys like this for kids. I’d much rather they play with something creative like this than a video game.

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