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Product Description

Set includes:

  • 2 straight tracks
  • 4 Connectors

*Other accessories are not included.

*Videos below are for reference and advertisements only and may feature other products and accessories that are not included.

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BUILD YOUR OWN MARBLE RUN

  1. Get the base pack.
  2. Choose the different parts (all sold separately e.g. ramps, tracks, pinwheels, etc) to customise your Marble Run
  3. Build your Marble Run
  4. Play!

 

Key Components

These are the components available to build your Marble Run. These parts are not included in this product and have to be purchased separately. Refer to below bundle list for what's exactly included in this product.

 

Expand your Marble Run Puzzle! Buy additional parts here (click below links):

Otherwise, get the starter set that includes the base and several parts for you to kick off your Marble Run play: Oribel VertiPlay STEM Marble Run Original Set Wall Toy (click here).

 


Marble Run teaches kids how to solve problems by thinking about how to approach them from various angles. Slopes, turns, gravity, heights, and more – building a marble run from scratch is challenging and teaches the fundamental concepts of engineering in a practical way.  

Vertiplay STEM Marble Run Wall Toy gives a new dimension of play to walls.

  • Work well on a variety of surfaces – raw wood, laminates, dry walls and smooth surfaces
  • Doesn't stick well on textured painted walls and rough surfaces.
  • Product meets and exceeds ASTM and EN standards.

Packaging Dimensions: 39.4 (L) X 8.0 (W) X 43.9 (H) cm

 

How To Play

  1. Peel & remove adhesive paper on the underside of the silicon base.
  2. Stick the silicone base to the wall.
  3. Hook your ramps and tracks on the base to form a path down.
  4. Let your ball roll and watch as it travels down your tracks to the bottom!

How To Attach

Endless Configurations

 

 

A Puzzle for the Whole Family

  • Ages 3-5 years: Build a Marble Run on the wall together with Mummy and Daddy
  • Ages 5 and above: Free and independent play.Kids start developing spatial thinking and innovative ways to play.
  • Adults: A great way to challenge yourself while having fun.
  • Schools & Educational Institutes: A fun puzzle that encourages learning via play.

Ways to Play!

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Educational Benefits of VertiPlay STEM Marble Run

Playing with a toy as versatile and dynamic as the Marble Run nurtures their soft skills and is one of the most practical ways to acquire STEM skills.

  1. Engineering or ability to build something from scratch While there are guides and ideas to start playing with the Marble Run. Soon enough, most kids like to create their own run. Slopes, turns, gravity, heights, and more – building a marble run from scratch is challenging and teaches the fundamental concepts of engineering in a practical way.
  2. Problem solving and trial and error, “Will it work if I ….?” Marble Run teaches kids how to solve problems by thinking about how to approach them from various angles. Kids will learn how to use trial and error to find the best possible assembly for the tracks. New challenges are submitted regularly on: loveoribel.com/challenges
  3. Math Depending on the age of the kid, a lot of math can naturally be incorporated when building a marble run. For example, how fast does the marble go down the marble run (count or use a stopwatch)? Predicting which ball will be fastest or estimating how long it will take to complete the marble run are other math concepts that can be incorporated.
  4. Creativity Playing with the Marble run is completely open-ended. There are lots of ways to build and construct marble run, so the possibilities are endless. One can get more creative by adding new characters to tell a story. For example, this story of Saving Sully.
  5. Spatial thinking In order to build something, we need to think about what it will look like when it’s done. We also need to adapt and change our plans as needed while we build. When building a marble run, kids need to consider the space available, the amount or type of pieces they have, and what the goals are. These are all spatial skills that will help children when they’re older, especially with math and science.
  6. Patience It can take a LONG time to build a big marble run. It can also take time to make something new, work or figure out how to successfully connect different pieces. Persistence pays, watching the ball run down a self-designed course.
  7. Imagination All the colors, shapes, and different types of pieces, combined with constructing a marble run that’s long, tall, super-fast, has many starting points, etc gives plenty of opportunities for children to use their imaginations.
  8. Encourages goal-setting Making a Marble Run teaches kids how to set short-term and long-term goals to get what they aim for. This is done through the child first assembling separate parts of the track then finally putting it all together to form one cohesive track for the marbles.
  9. Gives sense of gratification and reward Marble Run gives young kids’ the validation they need to have confidence in their abilities. By receiving the visual reward of watching the ball go through the track after spending an amount of time building the whole structure, kids appreciate the fact that their hard work led them to something tangible they can see.
  10. Promotes teamwork and collaboration When playing with siblings or friends, marble run teaches kids to cooperate and collaborate to achieve common goals. We encourage kids to play collaboratively, challenge their friends and also share their creations with us. That’s why we started – loveoribel.com/challenges

 

FAQ

Do the toys stick on all surfaces?

We find that the toys stick best on flat surfaces. On textured or uneven surfaces, the toys may slip as the adhesion is not as strong.

Does wall paint make a difference to how well the toys stick?

Yes, is it best to avoid walls with poor quality paint or multiple coats of paint as the toys will not stick as well.

Can the toys be removed from the wall and pasted again?

Yes! We’ve designed them so that you can remove and stick them back 3 to 4 times without affecting the sticking ability.