Bey Blades - What to buy?

Anonymous
My son wants bey blades for Christmas but I’m not sure what to buy as there are so many products. What would you recommend as a a starter set? Thanks!
Anonymous
The year my kid was into them we got the stadium, which I think came with a couple of Beyblades, and a few individually packaged ones. He was thrilled with all of it.
Anonymous
I Almost started this thread as my 5yo has become obsessed with them from his aftercare program.
Anonymous
Get a stadium and a couple of different Beyblades, that’s all you need!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a stadium and a couple of different Beyblades, that’s all you need!


Yup. That is about it.

If he is going to bring them to aftercare then make darn sure you label everything. The kids can get pretty testy that a specific part was theirs and that rip cord and the like. I know a whole bunch of programs that have banned the Bey Blades because they were causing too much conflict.

A stadium and some extra blades are all that you really need.
Anonymous
Target has a Black Friday deal on the bet made burst evolution stadium for $25. It’s usually $50. It comes with 2 blades. The blades are at least $10 each usually. I got one for my 6 year old.

Anonymous
Sorry to hikacj but I have a hard time with this toy. My almost five year old can’t do it without help. Fine. But my almost 8 yo nephew was also kind of struggling with it. It seems like they break apart a lot and the pieces go everywhere. Does anyone else kind of hate them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hikacj but I have a hard time with this toy. My almost five year old can’t do it without help. Fine. But my almost 8 yo nephew was also kind of struggling with it. It seems like they break apart a lot and the pieces go everywhere. Does anyone else kind of hate them?


That is the point to break them apart. Whoever breaks apart first loses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hikacj but I have a hard time with this toy. My almost five year old can’t do it without help. Fine. But my almost 8 yo nephew was also kind of struggling with it. It seems like they break apart a lot and the pieces go everywhere. Does anyone else kind of hate them?


That is the point to break them apart. Whoever breaks apart first loses.


Yup, that is the entire point of the silly things. Then you mix the pieces together to try and build the best blade and see how it works. My only issue is when kids bring their stuff and pieces get mixed and they fight over whose pieces belong to who. We don't let DS friends bring their stuff to our house and I don't let my son bring his stuff to their houses. That way we eliminate the main area of bickering.

My 7 year old has had them for a few years and he doesn't have a problem using them. But different kids have different level of fine motor skills at these ages.
Anonymous
You mix and match the pieces. My advice is to NOT get the kind that take batteries. These are basically tops. We got rid of our stadium years ago but they are helpful since the size and shape are right. We use a huge metal mixing bowl instead and it is really loud.

Don't get the battery powered ones and you should try to get two at least because the point is to mix and match. My kids are a little older and we still have all our beyblades. They come and go in fashion. I think this is the third time since we first got them for them to be back in fashion.
Anonymous
Also my kids did not have a problem with them - started with ods at about 5 - and ods did have a fine motor problem. I think they just take some practice.
Anonymous
How cool that this is still a popular toy! I remember buying these for my son 15 years ago when he was 10. I still have the stadium in his old closet.
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