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Simple yet innovative toy blocks that help kids learn. Marble Race Run Building Blocks are safe, colorful and easy to use - perfect for any age group!
Race for hours on end without ever tiring. Marble Race Run Building Blocks are perfect for stimulating creative minds
Grow their minds without breaking a sweat. Marble Race Run Building Blocks are small, affordable blocks that offer endless possibilities for creative play and learning
Be an engineer before they're out of kindergarten. Marble Race Run Building Blocks are perfect for developing engineering skills at a young age, while still being safe and fun
SPECS
Gender: Unisex
Age Range: > 3 years old
Block Size: Small building block(Compatible with Lego)
Type: BLOCKS
Material Type: ABS
Product Types: 77 pieces /154 pieces / 231 pieces / 308 pieces.
Classification: Educational Toy
Inclusions: Marble Run,Marble Track,Maze Ball, Tracking block
Why Blocks?
Toy blocks, also called "building blocks," are solid shapes used for construction play.
Some are simple planks made of wood. Others are fancy, like the interlocking bricks of plastic made by Lego and MegaBlox.
But whatever form they take, blocks can function as powerful learning tools. Studies suggest that toy blocks can help children develop
- motor skills and hand-eye coordination,
- spatial reasoning,
- cognitive flexibility,
- language skills,
- a capacity for creative, divergent thinking,
- social competence, and
- engineering skills.
Details
Toy blocks, also called "building blocks," are solid shapes used for construction play.
Some are simple planks made of wood. Others are fancy, like the interlocking bricks of plastic made by Lego and MegaBlox.
But whatever form they take, blocks can function as powerful learning tools. Studies suggest that toy blocks can help children develop
- motor skills and hand-eye coordination,
- spatial reasoning,
- cognitive flexibility,
- language skills,
- a capacity for creative, divergent thinking,
- social competence, and
- engineering skills.