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Omagles
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Ages 3 and Up
Suggested Retail Price
Motion Maker Set - $149.00
Super Duper Set - $249.00

Available At
Exclusively at www.omagles.com

UPDATE: February, 2008 - Since we originally published
this review in 2003, it appears that the omagles.com web site
is no longer functioning. Unfortunately, we do not have any
further information on the availability of this product.


What It Is

Omagles, the "Build Anything" toy, is the ultimate construction set for kids of all ages. Sturdy oversized plastic pipes, patented locking clips, wheels and other kid-friendly supplies allow kids to build an unlimited variety of toys and play centers that they can play with, climb on and crawl in. Depending on which set you choose—there are two—you can build a working, full size wheelbarrow, tables and chairs (perfect for kids tea parties), a push car or even a tent.

Why It’s Fun

Omagles is a giant-sized construction set, and the size is part of the fun. Kids, especially little kids, love building forts and large-scale items, and Omagles lets them do that quickly and easily. Kids can build whatever they can dream up and then play in their creations. Pieces connect and lock easily for quick and sturdy construction.


Who’s Going To Love It

We did replacing-the-Toy Guy’s-office-furniture with Omagles, which probably means that anyone who is a kid or a kid at heart will enjoy playing with this and seeing what they can create.


What To Be Aware Of

Omagles are sold in two separate sets, whose number and complexity of pieces increase from set to set. They are the Motion Maker Set, which includes 118 pieces, and the Super Duper Set, which comes with 336 pieces. Both sets and all pieces work together to further expand the project possibilities.

Younger kids should be supervised and may need an adult to help build some projects. As with any toy that involves climbing, an adult should always be on-hand to supervise.

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