My daughter has been given this set an age of 7 and wanted to get started right away, of course. So unpacked everything and started. The illustrated manual is easy to understand. The wrapping of the cardboard cutouts went super. The wool threads are exactly as long as they are needed for the whole tinkering. The cutting had to take Mama there but is a bit cumbersome to cut through the layers of wool. But the real Gepiddel went to the production of three Pomponbälle lot only. The eyes, the legs (which you have to plait of wool threads each as a couple) and the chain (here, the description of the attachment unfortunately fails completely, then have ne creative eigensolution found) must in fact be stuck with minifutzelkleinem double-sided tape to the skeins. Since small children have rather short nails Finder (at least my daughter) it was not possible abzubekommen her both sides of the paper mini tape. Here, too, Mama had to play again, and has also cursed it. We then also only times produced only every pompons and only made one ready, because we then both first time had no desire to fumbling. The attachment of the items on the Pompon is then logically easy, but if the whole thing really holds then the outside as in the pocket or, as in our case, as a satchel trailer also long, I doubt it. Conclusion: A nice little time waster and quite ok for the money, but nothing more. We have next project then Pompontiere from the books also offered here (also birthday gifts) on the Program, and let's see if we have any more fun.