(as of May 22, 2025 20:23:15 UTC – Details)
From the brand
Well Designed Planks: KEVA pine planks are precision cut wood building blocks that stack and stack with surprising stability.
No Hassle: Narrow towers can reach the ceiling. Cantilevers can balance beyond belief. No glue or connectors are used, just gravity and imagination.
Toys That Teach: Building brain power plank by plank. Playing with wooden building planks gives builders first-hand experience with balance, leverage, geometry and principles of physics.
Interchangeable: These planks are the same size and shape of other Kapla or KEVA planks and thus can be used interchangeably with those systems to construct elaborate and expansive structures making it one of the most versatile kids building toys.
Includes: 200 pine planks and a 24 page full-color idea booklet with build-out instructions.
KEVA is loved around the world by museums, educators, parents and kids who all call KEVA their favorite building toy for it’s endless ways to play and ability to captivate all ages.
Customers say
Customers find this building block set provides hours of creative play and is particularly suitable for preschool to early grade school children. The wooden blocks are well-made and surprisingly stable, offering unlimited possibilities for construction. Customers appreciate its versatility and open-ended nature, making it a great gift for little builders.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
CHRISTINA SCHIFFER –
Great STEM tool
KEVA planks are an easy way to implement STEM challenges in the classroom or to encourage creating, thinking.
Lyra –
Building Fun!
Simple concept and was super for open ended play. This was great for creating small projects and later I combined it this kit with other ones purchased to build really large scale challenges. My students built towers that went almost to the ceiling. Good for elementary grades 2-5.
Amazon Customer –
LET KIDS BE KIDSâ¦
We love this construction set of wooden planks. I bought the one with 200 of the very same size. And our grandson who is almost 5 let his imagination go higher and higher. Since heâs learning math and reading he uses them to form numbers and letters. There is no end what can be accomplished with these planks. They came with a heavy duty bag to keep them in and a booklet to show the different things he can build. This was the best spent money!!
Peg –
Really inspires creativity!
This is the 3rd box of the Keva planks I have purchased. I originally purchased one box after my grandkids played with these planks at a local museum. I have grandkids ranging from age 3-15 and ALL of them grab these planks as the first toy to play with when they visit. With 3 kids visiting at once, I just purchased my second set because there simply weren’t enough planks for the creative minds to create beautiful structures. (and not steal planks from a sibling!) What I like is that there is a never-ending limit to what they can come up with – both in height and sprawling structures. I also just purchased a box for a 5-year olds birthday to have at their house (it was their favorite gift).
Phil Appleton –
Great toy!
Love the versatility of this toy! The blocks smell great, they sound pleasing when they fall and they have enough grip to be easy to place on each other. It takes practice to put the intricate structures together but the skills build on each other seamlessly which makes it an incredible toy to engage children in perseverance!
Allison jones –
Not what I exspected.
It didnât work like pictures on box
Glenn H. –
Great father-son fun!
I gave this to my 7-1/2 year old son for Christmas, three weeks ago, and he and I have played with it every single day since then. So far, we’ve only built bridges, but what a variety — we’ve created cantilever, beam, arch (sort of), double-decker, and pontoon bridges. We’ve experimented with variations in total length, length of a single span (the part of the bridge between the support piers), and vertical clearance (the height from the floor to the bottom of the span). Each time, when we’re done, we subject our spans to the loading test (placing a medium-weight stuffed animal on it) to see how it fares. And if that doesn’t destroy them . . . well, dropping “bombs” from up high will eventually do the trick! (The blocks make a great “crashing” sound on the hard-wood floor where we do our construction.)All the while that we’re having fun, my son is also learning about the principles of bridge-building and other aspects of architecture and design. Plus, he gains the satisfaction of being able to independently create something, construct it, and see it through to a successful completion. And to top it off, it’s wonderful for the two of us to share in all the fun together.This is a great toy: no batteries, no complicated instructions, no searching for just the right pieces, no mindless staring at a screen, no messy glue or paint . . . just loads of good old-fashioned fun.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent quality
They are the best blocks ever. My son started playing with them when he was five years old; now, almost 18, he builds such complicated buildings that he needs more and more blocks. I guess this is his 3rd set 🙂
elena –
Regalo di compleanno per mio nipote di 10 anni. Gli è piaciuto tantissimo! Mi sa che ci vorrà presto un’altra confezione perché tutti i bimbi in famiglia vogliono giocarci!!!
Sutter –
This has been an absolute hit in our home. My two boys ages 8 and 6 love building with these blocks. They spend hours creating all kinds of interesting designs. My only wish is that I would have bought a larger box with more blocks as they are already asking for more. 200 definitely is still a great amount and you can build plenty but if you have more than one kid and they will be building to together I would get a larger one.The quality of the wood is great.
Lucy D –
My son, aged 8 loves these bricks. He plays with them for hours, as there are so many different ways to use them. Highly recommend them.
JoJo11 –
So simple, but hours of entertainment. My son got it as a Christmas gift 18 months ago, and then all he wanted for his birthday was more planks (we got the other box with the balls and different ideas booklet that time). Remains the go to construction toy in our house, much loved. As a parent its way better than Lego etc because when they are done constructing, you can snap a photo and they demolish it, rather than have it sitting round gathering dust.
Sensible –
Enthralling, but suggest you order two or more for a larger family.