Description
Boost Thinking Through Play Together
Children love new challenges and friendly games spark laughter. This wooden stick tower game encourages focus and careful hands each round. Every turn brings colourful fun, inviting teamwork and friendly competition. Make learning moments easy for families at home.
Skill Building - Children develop fine movements and hand-eye coordination each session. Practice improves their focus while strengthening important daily abilities.
Family Bonding - Gather everyone for an engaging activity that brings laughter and fun. Shared play supports connection and creates lasting happy memories.
Early Maths Practice - Count sticks and match colours to boost early understanding. Maths and logic are introduced gently through enjoyable play experiences.





















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This has turned into our go-to game after tea. We all end up having a go, and I still get oddly pleased with myself every time I manage to pile the wooden sticks a bit higher.
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Bright and cheerful, and it keeps my younger sister busy for a good while. She’s got much better at sorting the sticks by colour, and I still end up having a go myself to see if I can top my last score.
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The bright colours caught my twins straight away. Before we even get going, they’re busy putting the sticks into colour groups. Makes family game night a bit more lively, which is no small thing.
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This tower game gave us all a good laugh. My little brother was dead serious trying not to knock it over, which made it even funnier. It was also handy for practising colours and numbers without him noticing.
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These sticks are trickier than they seem. My child had to slow right down and take their time, which was probably good for them, even if it tested everyone’s patience a bit.
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Brilliant for wet weekends. We put the kettle on, sort the cocoa, and have a few rounds of the tower game while the kids take the mick out of whoever knocks it over first.
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We got this out for a family night and, for once, everyone joined in without much moaning. We took turns stacking the sticks and ended up adding our own daft bonus rules, which made it even more fun.
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Our sitter brings this stacking game round, and the kids are straight into it. We end up laughing and counting away together right up to bedtime, which is no bad thing.
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We turn it into a little family challenge to see who can stack the most before it all falls over. The kids are desperate to beat Dad, though to be fair he’s usually the one making us laugh when he sends the whole lot crashing down.
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I got this for the kids, and it’s been handy for counting without feeling like school. My little cousin joins in as well and happily sorts the sticks into rainbow groups. Keeps them busy, which is never a bad thing.