- With a built in fan and a suction tool, you’ll get everything you need for a total Pixos experience
- Create 2D designs
- Create 3D designs
- Moving parts, hinges and wheels
- 500 Pixos, 1 2D Design Tray, 1 3D Design tray with 4 3D Shapes, 3 Double Sided Templates, 1 Instruction booklets
Product Description
The Pixos Super Station represents the most complete activity center yet. Make 2D and 3D creations that incorporate a moving wheel or hinge. With a built in fan and a suction tool, you’ll get everything you need for a total Pixos experience.Amazon.com Review
The Spinmaster Pixos Ultimate Design Station allows young children to make a wide variety of two- and three-dimensional sculptures and designs with no ink or mess. Designed for kids age four and older,… More >>

My daughter asked for this for her 6th birthday. It was a little too advanced for her to operate. She was able to create the flat designs with help but the 3-D designs were a bit too advanced. My 9 year old tried it out and he was able to handle the flat designs ok, but didn’t have the patience for the 3-D. I think the design station is a neat contraption to use for this activity. We haven’t tried any Pixos without the design station. I can imagine it would be hard to do without it. One thing the kids did not like was the drying time. It took at least 24 hours to dry, even with the battery-operated dryer on the design station. Overall, I think the Pixos are just ok. My kids prefer activities that provide instant results better. We will stick with Legos and Puzzibits!
Rating: 3 / 5
Comment by Jessica S. Clayton — November 25, 2009 @ 3:27 pm