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Meland Marble Run - 132Pcs Marble Maze Game Building Toy for Kid, Marble Track Race Set & STEM Learning Toys for Boy Girl Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+ (102 Translucent Marbulous Pcs & 30 Glass Marbles)
Meland Marble Run - 132Pcs Marble Maze Game Building Toy for Kid, Marble Track Race Set & STEM Learning Toys for Boy Girl Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+ (102 Translucent Marbulous Pcs & 30 Glass Marbles)
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- 【Glowing In Dark Marbles Inside Add More Fun for An Amazing Marble Games】Meland 2024 NEW Launched Marble Run Set comes with 102 translucent building pieces, 20pcs normal glass marbles and 10pcs special pattern marbles that glow in the dark! All the marble building pieces are interchangeable so kids can create endless models. The booklet can guide toddlers through the building process step by step, so little ones can build whatever their skill level.
- 【Stimulates Creativity, Promotes Patience & Develops Self-Confidence】Lots of marble toy kits and ways of building opportunities perfect for improving hand-eye coordination, problem- solving skills and delevep concentration. Away from TV and electronics, toddlers will feel proud and accomplished with what they have done which promotes a healthy sense of self-confidence.
- 【Ensure Kids' Safety and Free up Parents' Time.】Made of child-friendly ABS material, smooth edges avoid scratching hands. Keeps children entertained for hours and gives parents time.
- 【Taller and Bigger Marble Run Cultivates Parent-Child Relationship】 With a unisex neutral colour tones, our marble race toy is designed to meet each stage of a boy's and girl's development(age 3+) and promotes STEM learning through play. Parents can build it with little builders can make your relationship more intimate.
- 【See-Through Translucent Marble Pieces】Meland marble run toys are translucent so children can see the marble as it goes from the top of the set to the bottom. Comes with 8 marble tower bases, allowing kids to build bigger and sturdier marble runs. Nice educational building toys for boys & girls aged 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 years.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
Lauren K.
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