Wooden Blocks

  • MONTESSORI TOY FOR TODDLERS: A Montessori toy is typically made from a natural material that can be held, touched and manipulated by a child ‘s experimentation. Magnetic Wooden Blocks are made from natural wood, contains no plastic and are painted with lead-free non-toxic paint.
  • STEM / STEAM CONSTRUCTION BUILDING TOY: STEM / STEAM toys encourage boys and girls to develop skills in the core disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics. Magnetic Wooden Blocks are an open-ended educational building toy that promotes critical thinking, problem solving and logic at an early age.
  • NO WASTE PACKAGING: Most kids toys come in packaging that makes it look bigger than it actually is. Our Itty Bitty Toys come in “No Waste Packaging”. Meaning it comes in a box that does not contain filler or plastic that makes the toy appear to be bigger. This is just another one of our efforts of “Doing Good” by creating less waste.
  • ABOUT ITTY BITTY CITY: Itty Bitty City is a creative play center designed for children ages 8 and younger, and for kids that have autism sensory spectrum disorders or autistic sensory processing concerns. Play is often regarded as “children’s work” because it is so important for healthy development. It is how children develop their imagination, dexterity, and physical, cognitive, and emotional strength. Play also offers an ideal opportunity for parents to engage fully with their children.
  • INCLUDES: 15 cubes, 10 triangles and 5 quarter circle pieces. 5 pieces have an eye graphic. Each block is 1.38 inches on each side (35mm x 35mm x 35mm).

Prize: Itty Bitty City – Magnetic Wooden Blocks Set, 30 Pieces; Toddler Toys for Montessori & STEM Learning with Kids Quiet Activity Play Building Shapes for 3 to 5 Year Old Boys & Girls

Ends: Nov 9, 2018 11:59 PM PST or when all prizes have been awarded.

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