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45PCS Magnetic Blocks - Toddler Girl Toys, Magnet Building Blocks, STEM Sensory Outdoor Autism Toys for 3-5 Year Old Boys & Girls, Magnetic Cubes Classroom Must Haves for Kids Ages 3+
45PCS Magnetic Blocks - Toddler Girl Toys, Magnet Building Blocks, STEM Sensory Outdoor Autism Toys for 3-5 Year Old Boys & Girls, Magnetic Cubes Classroom Must Haves for Kids Ages 3+
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- 【45PCS Magnetic Blocks in 5 Beautiful Colors】 The magnetic blocks, including a convenient storage bag, and an idea booklet, offer endless possibilities for children to explore and create from simple structures to complex designs. Compatible with other magnet sets for even more fun, encouraging creativity and imagination, making them a must-have addition to any kid's playroom or classroom.
- 【Ultra-safety and child-friendly design】 Crafted from premium, non-toxic ABS material, the magnet building blocks feature smooth surfaces and rounded edges for maximum safety and comfort, providing a worry-free playtime. Unlike other magnet toys, our magnetic building cubes boast super strong internal magnets that are easier for toddlers and beginners aged 3+, preschoolers, children ages 4-8 to connect and create sturdy structures.
- 【STEM-Inspired Learning with Magnetic Toys】 Designed to fostering spatial imagination and architectural design skills in kids aged 3-5, our magnetic toys help developing color recognition, 3D spatial thinking, math, and art, serving as excellent STEM toys. These magnet cubes promote learning through play, enhancing fine motor skills, visual perception, hand-eye coordination. Perfect preschool toys, classroom must haves. Educational toys for kids ages 3+.
- 【Perfect for Autism Sensory Play】 With beautiful colors, unique textures, and ASMR type noise and clicking sound, these magnet building blocks provide a stimulating and engaging play experience for children with autism. Excellent sensory toys and autism toys that can help toddlers ages 3-4 reduce stress and anxiety while promoting focus and concentration as well as fostering imagination and creativity.
- 【Great Value & Perfect Gift】 Our magnet building cubes are ideal gifts for toddlers 4-8, boys and girls ages 3 4 5 6 whether on Christmas, birthdays, or any special occasions. Great 3 year old boys and girls birthday gifts. The open-ended toys boast versatility and fun appealing to all ages, making the building blocks a great choice for both beginners and more advanced builders.
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