

| “The boys didn’t get much of a chance for continuous play once Dad got his hands on it.” — Teresa Wilson, mom reviewer | 
X-Ball by CREATIVE WHACK COMPANY
What It Is: The X-Ball is a set of 30 identical, x-shaped pieces that are magnetized. Due to the precise angles of the pieces, they can be shaped into a skeletal icosidodecahedron, an orb-like, 32-sided geometric figure. The 96-page guidebook offers illustrated ideas for other shapes and creative applications and includes activities for Creativity Workshops. The X-Ball can also be combined with the Ball of Whacks for even more unique, geometric designs.
What the Moms Thought: “I always like a toy that’s a hit with my boys, and this one was definitely a hit,” raved Christensen. She liked the creative variety the toy offered, as well as its sturdy design. Thomas called the packaging and presentation of the toy “impressive.” 
She also appreciated that the pieces are magnetized, which Wilson thought would help keep designs together during play as well as keep pieces from getting lost. She added, “I valued the fact that a 96-page booklet accompanied the toy to give the user a springboard for ideas.” Ledford called the booklet “intellectually stimulating.”
What the Kids Thought: “[It’s] a good free-time distraction,” exclaimed Andrew (14), adding, “When it breaks, it rebuilds itself.” Kent (14) liked “the sturdy construction and strong magnets.” Timothy (14) found that his favorite aspect of the X-Ball, the magnetism, “initiates the direction of the pieces, guiding the player to the design.”
Creativity was 12-year-old Josh’s favorite aspect. “You can make a shape, decide what it looks like to you, and then modify it to look more like the thing it brought to mind,” he told his mom. 
Ledford listed the following as educational aspects: spatial thinking, problem solving (to attempt the designs depicted), creativity, principles of magnetism, and geometric shapes and principles. 
Victoria pointed out, “The featured design (skeletal icosidodecahedron) provided little challenge to build.” The X-Ball was a hit with ages 8 and up, leaving several moms to recommend lowering the target age. Wilson thought the cost rather high.
Would You Want Another Toy Like This? The X-Ball is “more enjoyable than Legos,” Timothy (17) raved. Wilson noted that it appealed to adults as well as teens: “The boys didn’t get much of a chance for continuous play once Dad got his hands on it,” she reported.
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