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75 Pieces Wooden Castle Blocks Medieval Knights Princesses Wooden Castle Building Blocks Kit for Kids Boys and Girls
75 Pieces Wooden Castle Blocks Medieval Knights Princesses Wooden Castle Building Blocks Kit for Kids Boys and Girls
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- BEAUTIFUL & EDUCATIONAL WOODEN CASTLE BLOCKS: This set of castle blocks includes 75PCS durable and safe interchangeable building blocks.Your little engineer can unleash her creativity to build a different medieval castle every single day! it will help spark your child’s imagination and creativity while promoting the development of essential skills!
- NATURAL AND SAFE MATERIALS: This wooden castle building blocks Made of 100% natural pine wood, sturdy wooden construction, Hand-polished edges make it smooth no sharp, lightweight and harmless. Fully tested to the highest ASTM and CPSIA toy safety standards, safe for children to play.
- FUN LEARNING TOY: Build the most fascinating castles, asridges, arches & towers by using the 75 durable and safe interchangeable building blocks! help your child develop fine-motor & problem-solving skills. The different pieces combined with the unlimited building possibilities will help develop hand-eye coordination and spatial skills while having fun!
- PERFECT GIFT FOR KIDS: Your child learns by playing with castle playset, and communication with the the most important people. playing with your child, It’s a great interaction between for parents and children, very helpful for kids growth. Give it to a toddlers as their birthday gift, Christmas gift, Back-to-School Gifts, Easter Gifts and memorial, your thoughtful present will put a big smile on a cute little face.
- NOTE: Our wooden castle blocks made of 100% natural pine wood. Wood is a natural material and as such, has various unique markings. Variations in wood grain, color, knots, texture or are all natural occurrences in these hand-made wooden products, This is not a defect. if you have any questions about these castle building blocks, please feel free to contact us. We will do our best to help you solve.
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