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Migargle Wooden Building Blocks Set for Kids - Stacker Stacking Game Construction Toys Set Preschool Colorful Learning Educational Toys - Geometry Wooden Blocks for 3+ Year Old Boys & Girls
Migargle Wooden Building Blocks Set for Kids - Stacker Stacking Game Construction Toys Set Preschool Colorful Learning Educational Toys - Geometry Wooden Blocks for 3+ Year Old Boys & Girls
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- MOM'S PRIORITY CHOOSE : Why You'll Love It? This smart gift answers to a 3+ year old boy and girl’s need to practice independence and will keep them busy while you are dealing with other chores.Wooden building blocks for toddler have always be an indispensable toy in the growth. Blocks for toddlers 3-5 years old, contains 80 naturally finished and smooth-sanded hardwood blocks. Comes with carrying case and ideas for builds.Best preschool toys.
- NATURAL WOODEN TOY : Absolutely beautiful wooden blocks that is natural wood color.They are well made with quality wood, super smooth surfaces all over with no splinters or scratchy spots. Blocks are smooth and have the feeling of Scandinavian design and quality.Old school toys bring back memories from your childhood. This toy can also serve as a "communication tool" for the young and old!
- DEVELOP COGNITIVE SKILLS :Learning Through Playing , There’s a good amount of blocks to be able to build all kinds of imaginative things.. Block play helps promote creativity, independent play, cooperative play, fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. When building, children must consider proportions, symmetry, size and more, which benefit early cultivation of concepts. For the smallest children such as a 3 4 5 years old kids , they learn dexterity and repetition through playing.
- TODDLER FESTIVAL GIFT : His is an excellent block set for kids 3+, These blocks are a pleasure to handle and hold.These are perfect for building and shape recognition without the bright, noisy shiny, flashing plastic stuff that bombards children nowadays. Nice gift set or staple for every classroom, daycare, preschool, home & anywhere else. Great gift for holidays, birthday parties or festivals.
- A Note About Migargle's Wooden Toys : Wood is a natural material and as such, has various unique markings. Variations in wood grain, color, knots, texture or dye transfer are all natural occurrences in these hand-stained wooden products. These unique variations and markings are proof of quality, not defects. Enjoy the markings that make your Migargle’s toy unique!
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