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Kids and adults love this unique stacking toy! The wave-shaped stacking blocks invite kids to engage in endless open-ended play. Use the stacking shapes to build roads, bridges, roofs and more. As kids build, they develop their visual motor skills, bilateral coordination and hand-eye coordination. The gentle texture, solid feel and pleasing shapes make these a pleasure to touch, lift and move. Finished playing? Arrange the stacking blocks on your shelf in an abstract artistic formation or store them away neatly in their box. The beautiful aquatic colors and intriguing curves make this a sensory tool you'll be happy to keep on display.
- Open ended stacker fosters imagination as kids play
- Helps develop school readiness skills of sequencing and problem solving
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use:
- Line up the blocks to form a road and take your cars on a trip
- Stack the blocks in different configurations. Which ones stay up? Which ones fall down?
- Add to a building center for exploration-based learning
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Description
Kids and adults love this unique stacking toy! The wave-shaped stacking blocks invite kids to engage in endless open-ended play. Use the stacking shapes to build roads, bridges, roofs and more. As kids build, they develop their visual motor skills, bilateral coordination and hand-eye coordination. The gentle texture, solid feel and pleasing shapes make these a pleasure to touch, lift and move. Finished playing? Arrange the stacking blocks on your shelf in an abstract artistic formation or store them away neatly in their box. The beautiful aquatic colors and intriguing curves make this a sensory tool you'll be happy to keep on display.
- Open ended stacker fosters imagination as kids play
- Helps develop school readiness skills of sequencing and problem solving
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use:
- Line up the blocks to form a road and take your cars on a trip
- Stack the blocks in different configurations. Which ones stay up? Which ones fall down?
- Add to a building center for exploration-based learning
























