
Marbles tracks and learning
Marble tracks are evergreen and long-lasting toys because you can use them to design many different types of play.
Organizing a marbles race is a perfect example of the versatility of the toy and can be a great learning opportunity for children. In fact, this type of game introduces a competitive aspect, which further extends the amount of play that is played with. Which track to choose? Obviously Hubelino! Hubelino’s 55-piece Marble Run Elements set expands the STEM potential of building bricks, like Duplo, and helps develop logic, motor skills, and creativity: a game that entertains and helps the child grow. But let’s see in detail what we are talking about and how you can play with the marble track.
How to create a perfect marbles track with Hubelino.
Let’s see step by step what to do.
- Make sure you have a high-quality marbles track: we obviously recommend the 55-piece Hubelino we were talking about earlier. It contains, as the box suggests, 55 pieces (including 4 large balls) that come together to create a marble track that can be simple or complex depending on your play needs. And that’s where we come to point two.

2. Decide what kind of race you’re going to create with your Hubelino track.
You can build a track with interconnected pieces or you can build two separate structures and try your hand at jumps. Building a track with interconnected trails requires a little more teamwork and planning, while separate structures allow for independent construction. Hubelino allows for both.