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Trade Tablet Time For 30 Sticks, 4 Balls, And A Kid Who Actually Stays At The Table.
The BrainiQ™ Stick Drop Game is the screen-free anchor for the 3-to-7 stretch — when "go play on your own for a bit" usually ends in "Mom, can I have your phone?"
Roll the color dice. Pull the matching stick. Try not to drop a single wooden ball. That's the whole game — and it's the reason kids keep coming back to it instead of asking for the iPad.

Built from solid natural wood with smooth, splinter-free edges, BrainiQ™ trains three skills at once without your kid noticing: fine motor control, color recognition, and the patience to think before they pull.
➤ Pinch-grip practice that builds writing-ready fingers.
Every stick extraction is a tweezer-grip rep — the same finger strength preschool teachers look for when kids start picking up pencils.
➤ Built-in color matching, no flashcards required.
The chunky 6-sided dice has a colored face for each of the six stick colors. They roll, they hunt, they match — without ever realizing it's a "lesson."
➤ Real wood. Real weight. Still in the bin in March.
Solid wood frame, clear acrylic side panels, and a base wider than the tower so a frustrated 3-year-old can't tip it. This is the one that outlasts the rest of the gift haul.
➤ Plays solo or as a 2–4 player family game.
Quiet kitchen-table activity while you're getting dinner together. Then it pulls double duty for family game night without anyone flipping a Monopoly board.

How It Works
Load the 4 wooden balls onto the lattice of sticks at the top of the tower. Players take turns rolling the color dice. Whatever color lands face-up — that's the stick you have to pull, without letting a ball drop through the bottom. Last player with a stable tower wins. Drop a ball, lose a turn. Simple enough for a 3-year-old. Strategic enough that a 7-year-old still wants a rematch.
BrainiQ™ vs. The Toy Bin Graveyard

| BrainiQ™ | Tablet time | Generic plastic stack toy | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Builds fine motor skills | Yes | No | Some |
| Screen-free | Yes | No | Yes |
| Holds attention 20+ minutes | Yes | Yes (the wrong way) | Rarely |
| Solo + multiplayer | Yes | Solo only | Solo only |
| Real wood, not MDF | Yes | N/A | No |
What's In The Box
➤ 30 colored wooden sticks (6 colors, 5 of each)
➤ 4 wooden balls (red, yellow, blue, green)
➤ 1 chunky color-matching dice
➤ 1 wooden storage ring (keeps sticks bundled)
➤ Solid wood tower frame with transparent acrylic side panels
➤ Dimensions: 3.1 × 3.1 × 6.6 inches

"My 4-year-old actually picks this over the iPad."
"Bought this as a Hail Mary because nothing was working. He drags it out every single afternoon. The wood is way better quality than I expected for the price, and the balls don't fall through unless he yanks too hard. He calls it his 'stick game' and tells everyone who visits about it." — Megan R.
FAQ
What ages is this best for?
3 to 7 years old. Younger toddlers can join in with adult supervision — the sticks are slim, so watch closely with under-3s.
How long does one round take?
About 5 to 15 minutes. Most kids end up running 2 or 3 rounds back-to-back without prompting.
Is the wood actually solid, or is it cheap MDF with a sticker?
Solid natural wood frame and base. The clear side panels are sturdy acrylic — not the flimsy plastic you see on knock-off versions.
Will my kid lose interest after a week?
Most parents tell us the opposite. The color-dice roll makes every round different, and kids start inventing their own rule variations around month two.

Try BrainiQ™ For 30 Days. If It Doesn't Out-Engage The Tablet, Send It Back.
If your kid doesn't reach for this on their own at least three times in the first month, send it back for a full refund. Keep the sticks. We trust the game — and we trust your kid's curiosity more.
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