I was looking in my big cupboard for something to entertain my favourite two-and-a-half-year-old a couple of weeks ago and I came across the Marble Run. I keep the marble run in a small plastic tub and the marbles are in a click-clack box with a see-through lid. This way it’s easy to get out and pack away and we always have plenty of marbles to play the game. I made a simple marble maze for my little guy and he played with it for over an hour without losing interest at all, and (thankfully) without even thinking about popping a marble into his mouth.
I left the marble maze out for another play session and the very next day I noticed one of the teenagers was playing with the marble maze. I can’t say she was playing quietly because the marbles give you away every time as they clatter along. The little guy came back for more marble-maze-fun, and the next thing I saw was that someone had set up the maze to go down a short flight of wide steps, with the marble bouncing on the carpet at the end and landing in a small box.
Watch this video of one of our marble run set-ups:
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I LOVE hearing about the precious things that happen in your house, Stephie! It’s the personal stories like this that draw me back again and again to read the great information on your website. I bet this game gave you all a lovely sense of family unity, even as you each went about your own activities. What fun!
Hi Anneke,
Thank you so much for your message; you have encouraged me back.
Did you watch the little video? That’s my first ever video, so it’s just a little one while I learn how to do things.
Our latest mini-craze is yo-yo!
Stephanie