Although most of the Goldie Blox sets come with a building kit and a storybook, there's one set--"Zipline Action Figure"--that comes with a building set and a 6.5-inch articulated doll. I figured that this gave me the perfect excuse to review a Goldie Blox toy here on the blog. Sadly, though, when I inspected the sets up close at Rainbow Toys, the dolls looked poorly constructed for their $25 price, and the building pieces seemed scant. So I walked away empty-handed.
However, the combination of building set and doll got the attention of a few other people in my life, too. My father-in-law emailed me his first-ever suggestion for the blog by sending a picture of the Goldie Blox zip-line set. Perhaps he was remembering the train track/Lego/paper cutout landscapes that used to take over entire rooms at our house, or the beloved K'Nex robot friends that hung from our ceiling because we ran out of room to store them elsewhere. This recommendation meant a lot to me, and so I immediately bought the set (which was only $15.99 online). However, for some reason I kept putting off the review. I think maybe I was afraid that I wouldn't like the toy as much as I like the concept. However, just a week ago, my friend Emma (who regularly sends me some of my best review tips) emailed me about this set, too, and so I put it at the top of my to-do list. I want to thank Emma and John for motivating me to finally review this little rascal:
The Goldie Blox Zipline Action Figure, $15.99. |