Technology is moving faster than ever and we need to do all that we can to make sure that our kids are able to keep up. Best Buy is going to be featuring a few great new learning tech toys, and sent me the Codeapillar to get to know better!

This toy was so fun and it was crazy how quickly she picked up what you needed to do. The object behind it is to separate the pieces and then put them back together in a way where when the Codeapillar moves it does not hit anything and that it reaches the target that put out. Took here three or four tries but, when she got it she was hooked! She now has at least fifteen or so minutes where she takes it apart puts it together studies it and then puts the target out. She is successful more often than not and she is having fun. Double bonus!
I think what I like the most about this toy is the amount of thought and studying it takes to get it to work and move in the way you want it to. I loved watching her little brain work trying to figure it out. The noises were a close second for me, I know most parents don’t like that part but, I really feel with the Codeapillar it adds so much to it!
I really think this is a toy that can be for kids starting at about two years old, my grandson loved to play with the Codeapillar just as much as the almost 5 year old and even though he could not put them together the right way to hit the target he really enjoyed watching it go there!
I love to shop at Best Buy for toys, and I think a lot of people do not think of them for toys, but I have found many toys for the kids that challenge them and it was no surprise that they now have the Codeapillar to help kids learn and play! After all isn’t that what life is really about?
Disclaimer: All posts must include the following disclaimer: The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free
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