Toys and Games for Autistic Children: Timber Tower Block Stacking Game Colored Cartoon Plastic Building Blocks Board Educational Toy Games Toddler Kids


Price: $19.99
(as of Aug 24, 2020 23:47:49 UTC – Details)



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Attractive & educational
The stacking board games for kids ages 4-8 are stained with colors and cute patterns, which can easily attract your beloved kids’ eyes and help them recognize and match colors during the playtime.

Hours of fun
The whole family can play it together, suitable for 2 or more players. Players will take turns to roll the dice, then carefully remove one block of that color and re-positioning it on the top of the tower. The blocks have a smooth surface making it easy to remove. The player who knocks down the tower is the loser.

Develop Kid’s Fine Motor Skills
Perfect for toddler’s color recognition, hand-eye coordination ablity and great for fine motor skills. Kids can use the blocks to make different arrangement and they will not stop playing with the blocks. They will like the bright colors! Good for kids imagination.

【CARD IMAGE DRIVE INNOVATION THINKING】The stacking board games for kids design the special imaged card to stimulate children’s thinking
【SAFE FOR CHILDREN】Our colorful block games for kids ages 4-8 are made with natural hardwood and non-toxic water-based paint which makes it safe for you and your child to play with
【Promote Thinking】Our stacking blocks with bright, vibrant colors and cute cartoon animal faces are loads of fun for young children. It’s simple and easy games for kids ages 4-8 to play, promotes the use of hand eye coordination and fine motor control
【31 PCS WOOD STACKING BLOCKS】The stacking games for kids ages 4-8 include 31 colorful animal blocks, 30 cartoon cards, 1 dice
【Family Fun Games】The game can enhance the communication between the child and the parents, so that the parents can understand the child’s heart.

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