Quadrilla Basic Set
Quadrilla’s basic set is a perfect starter set for children who want to build a marble run. This high quality wooden set contains enough pieces to occupy children for hours as they construct imaginative frameworks and complex arrangements before they start the marbles rolling.
This superb wooden toy has many outstanding qualities. Playing with a Quadrilla set helps children develop powers of concentration, problem solving skills and even a basic understanding of gravity. Hand/eye coordination and manual dexterity can also be greatly improved through play with these marble runs.
The basic set comprises forty nine wooden pieces with curve rails, fifty coloured marbles in a bag and a twenty page instruction booklet with photos to help inspire young builders. The set comes in a sturdy box with a handle.
Age: 4+ years.
Standard delivery (UK mainland)
Orders usually arrive within 48 hours but please allow up to 5 working days.
Orders up to £39.99 - £3.95
Orders over £40 receive FREE standard delivery
Next Day Delivery:
Next day delivery to UK mainland addresses - £5.95
Orders must be placed before 12:00pm Monday-Thursday for next day delivery.
Orders placed before 12pm on Friday will be delivered on Monday.
Please note that our Next Day service does not support Saturday delivery.
Returns
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Customer Reviews
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Rosemary Polack 31st Dec 2011The Quadrilla basic set gave my grandchildren (aged 6 and 4) a great deal of pleasure while I was with them over the Christmas break and their parents and I enjoyed it too. They invented different marble catchers to stop them spreading everywhere and tried to invent new ways of sending them down.Overall: