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My kids have always loved toys that move. Whether it be a toy they move themselves or battery-powered, something about watching the toy go just amazes them. Well a new line of toys has come out with mini skateboarders and playset that they can actually zoom around in.
#Boneless is a line of electric-powered, mini skateboards with poseable skaters and stunt playsets. There is a variety of skaters to choose from and each skater comes with a power charger that quick-charges the board in just 10-15 seconds.
Kids can twist and bend the #Boneless skaters and pose them in different positions until they find the optimal position for each trick they attempt. It is definitely a challenge to pose them and see if a stunt will work and then try again in a different pose.
There are four different playsets to choose from that create different stunts on and you can use one or all of them together for a giant play area. You could also just use the skaters alone if you want.
Initially, I was going to have my 11-year-old daughter play with this set (and she was super excited about the girl skater) but my 14-year-old son couldn’t resist. All of us watched the skaters zoom around and even our dog was impressed. Definitely easy to spend a lot of time with them as it was a challenge to keep trying new things.
For more information, see the video below or visit their website: skateboneless.com
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