Brand : Step 2, Our Price : $49.95
List Price : $39.99
Our Price : $49.95
Our Price : $49.95
Manufacturer : Step 2
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Product ASIN : B000QFENQG
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Features
- Includes a durable storage bag
- 48 soft blocks include a wide assortment of shapes
- High-density DurafoamTM is sturdy, quiet, and floats for use in the bathtub or at the lake
- Builds imaginative and creative skills
- Teaches cause-and-effect thinking through construction and destruction of stacks and buildings
Product Description
Help your child learn shapes while they enjoy playing.� These multi-shaped blocks will accomplish that.� Hours of fun and games establishing new buildings that show the child's imagination.� The blocks are made of Durafoam and are safe, yet sturdy.� Promotes hand/eye coordination.� The blocks are sturdy, yet won't mar other furniture even if accidently dropped or thrown.�
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User Reviews for Step2 Soft and Sturdy Grand Timber Blocks
Great blocks for toddlers
The previous reviewer is correct that the photo is disceiving. But, I read the description & I was aware of what we were getting. Plus, my friend has this set so I already knew about these blocks. These are great for toddlers. The are bigger than regular blocks & they are soft too. The babies can stack them up tall & you don\'t have to worry about them getting hurt if the blocks fall on them.
not like the picture
I think this is a great toy and I\'m sure my son will love to play with the blocks, but i payed over $40 dollars for what i thought was a lot of blocks based on the picture. The blocks are alot smaller than the picture and for the price i dont think this is a good buy. you could probly get them at wal-mart or something for a lot cheaper. To get the amount of blocks to compare to the picture you would probly need 2 or 3 sets.
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