Quercetti

Quercetti Spiral Tower Ball Run with LED

Item No: 1007-QU-6499
Fine motor skills
Hand-eye coordination
Cause and effect

The ball run is easy to put together - even for tiny hands. Once it’s built, the balls are ready to roll. One rattles, one lights up with LED, and one is a good old-fashioned plain ball. 

 

What makes this product special

€29.88
In stock. Delivery 2-4 business days
Order within 23h, 55m, 27s. Est. delivery: 08.–09.07.2026.

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What makes this product special

The ball run is easy to put together - even for tiny hands. Once it’s built, the balls are ready to roll. One rattles, one lights up with LED, and one is a good old-fashioned plain ball. 

 

Measures 46 cm.
Suitable for children aged 1 yr. to 4 yrs.

Building and constructing is fun, a bit time consuming, and very educational. We can certainly write a long book about how construction play stimulates your child's hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and creativity as well as interest in entrepreneurship and understanding of geometry.

With construction play, your child also gets real-life experience with problem-solving when it comes to figuring out how to design the construction so it doesn't collapse. Your child's construction play with all sorts of blocks, pieces, and sticks develops their imagination and patience. And it's just so cool and satisfying to build the longest marble run ever or construct a skyscraper higher than yourself, or to create an amazing row of dominoes and film it when it topples.

This activity benefits essential skills which help support your child's well-being and ability to learn:

  • Strengthens your child's fine motor skills.
  • Benefits hand-eye coordination, a skill we rely on for instance when we kick or catch a ball that comes flying towards us in PE class, when we cut accurately line with scissors, or when we want to pour water into a glass without missing.
  • Develops your child's sense of cause-effect. It gives your child a sense of safety when they're able to predict outcomes and understand their world.
Item number 1007-QU-6499
Age 1 yr., 18 mos., 2 yrs., 2.5 yrs., 3 yrs., 4 yrs.
Senses Vision
Function Fine motor skills, Shape and colour recognition, Hand-eye coordination, Observation, Cause and effect
Material Plastic
Maintenance Wipe with a damp cloth
Size in cm: 46 cm
Item weight 0,721 kg

Do you know Quercetti?

Can you say Palermo or spaghetti? Then you can also say Quercetti. This popular toy brand is as Italian as lasagna. Quercetti toys are produced locally in Italy, and their completely brilliant marble runs are their biggest hit. We carry several types of Quercetti marble runs for older and younger children. But Quercetti also has fun and challenging cogwheel games, magnetic letters, mosaic pins, and lots of other things. A common thread is STEM learning, which combines play and science.

See our selection from Quercetti here.

Delivery time: 2-4 business days

We aim to ship your order as quickly as possible. In most cases, you’ll receive it within 2-4 business days. Occasionally, minor delays may occur.

Please note: During busy periods, such as Christmas or Black Friday, delivery times may be slightly longer.

Returns

You have 90 days to return your purchase. That gives you extra peace of mind, especially when buying gifts. If you happen to choose the wrong toy, you can easily exchange it or return it.

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