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PLAY ABC Building Blocks for Toddlers 1-3, 28 PCS Plastic Baby Alphabet Letters Number Stacking Blocks Set, Preschool Learning Educational Montessori Sensory Toys Gifts for Kids Girls Boys
PLAY ABC Building Blocks for Toddlers 1-3, 28 PCS Plastic Baby Alphabet Letters Number Stacking Blocks Set, Preschool Learning Educational Montessori Sensory Toys Gifts for Kids Girls Boys
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- Unique Design: The PLAY 28-piece plastic ABC/123 blocks set stands out with its unique design. Each of the 28 blocks features six different patterns, totaling 168 diverse images. These include the alphabet, numbers, everyday objects, and animals, etc. Building blocks are light enough for kids to pick up and move them easily. Making each block an exciting learning tool for children.
- Excellent Developmental Toy: Our building blocks are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, helping them develop essential skills such as matching, stacking, sorting, and word recognition. These activities foster cognitive and motor skills, making learning both fun and effective. Kids improve dexterity, fine motor control as they stack, play, build with the alphabet blocks.
- Superior Quality: Crafted from high-quality plastic, PLAY ABC stacking toys are durable and easy to clean, unlike wooden blocks that can splinter or crack. Simply wash them to keep them hygienic and ready for play, ensuring they remain a valuable educational toy for years to come.
- Safe for Toddlers: Each block measures 1.85 inches, making them a safe size to prevent choking hazards. The rounded edges are carefully processed to be smooth and burr-free, providing a perfect fit for babies and ensuring safe playtime. This thoughtful design not only guarantees safety but also offers a comfortable grip, allowing toddlers to play more fun.
- Bright & Clear Colors: The eye-catching colors of these educational toys are designed to captivate and stimulate your child’s visual senses. The bright colors help in distinguishing different patterns and images, which aids in visual development and color recognition, making each play session a joyful learning adventure.
- Perfect Gift for Kids 12 Months and Up: Packaged in an exquisite box, the PLAY ABC/123 number blocks set is an ideal gift for children. Whether it's Christmas, a birthday, or any other special occasion, this block set is sure to bring joy and learning to kids aged 12 months and up. Enjoy worry-free after-sales service with our dedicated customer support team, ready to assist you with any concerns!
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