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iZEL Kids 560-Piece DIY Puzzle Building Blocks Set for Ages 3+

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Unlock your child’s creativity and motor skills with the DIY Puzzle Blocks Set! This 560-piece building block set offers endless hours of educational fun. With vibrant colours and various block shapes, your child can build anything they imagine – from cars to animals to towers. Each block is designed for easy handling by little hands, making it perfect for kids aged 3 and up. The set includes an instruction manual to help inspire creative designs, though kids will love exploring and creating their own unique structures. The pieces are durable, non-toxic, and made to last, providing a safe and fun way for kids to learn spatial reasoning, problem-solving, and fine motor skills. Whether it's for solo play or group activity, this block set encourages teamwork, communication, and imaginative thinking. It also doubles as an excellent gift for birthdays, holidays, or educational purposes.

  • 560-Piece Puzzle Blocks: Includes 560 bright and colourful building blocks designed for toddlers and children aged 3+.
  • Creative Play: Allows kids to build multiple structures like cars, animals, and houses, encouraging endless imaginative play.
  • Develops Motor Skills: Enhances hand-eye coordination, problem-solving abilities, and spatial awareness in young children.
  • Safe and Durable: Made from high-quality, non-toxic materials, ensuring safe play for your little ones.
  • Instruction Manual Included: Comes with a step-by-step guide to help inspire creative building ideas.
  • Portable Storage Box: All pieces fit neatly in a sturdy storage box, making cleanup easy and convenient.
  • Ideal Gift: Perfect for birthdays, holidays, or as an educational tool for classrooms and daycare centres.
  • Package Dimensions: 26.5 cm x 23.5 cm x 15.5 cm with a lightweight design for easy portability.
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