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Limitless designs!
Our 29 colour chart pairs open up a world of creativity and help children develop a new appreciation for colour. The children can test the domino effect, match and name the colours and build amazing towers, buildings, castles and more! By building and playing with these blocks, children develop fine motor skills and spatial thinking skills. Also a wonderful accessory to all of our building sets. Great for open-ended and construction play.
- 74 blocks in carton
- 58 tiles ( 4x8cm, thickness 1cm)
- 16 blocks (thickness 4cm, length 1-6cm)
- 29 colors
- lime wood
- non-toxic water based color stain
- Product number: 40376
- Recommendation age: 3+
- Age Grade (toy safety): 1+
About Grimm's:
Parents love Grimm's toys because designs by this German company advance creativity, leaving room for independent play. Grimm's toys support holistic sensory perception and development, stimulate a harmonic colour sense, plus they are long-lasting and ageless in design.
Inspired by the educational philosophies of Rudolf Steiner, Grimm's is about the rainbow, happy colours, creativity, and the imagination. Lovingly hand finished with non-toxic and water based stains (wood is unvarnished/unlacquered) by a specialist team in Germany, the puzzles, building sets, and toys are gorgeous, and also work as d'cor pieces for a beautiful home. There are no instructions, and you can do no wrong with a Grimm's toy.
Just play, learn, and enjoy.
Please note: as Grimm's uses non-lacquered wood, some paint transfer can occur during play. This is considered normal. Non-lacquered wood has a lovely texture - the rough texture of the stained wood is not only an important tactile sensory experience for children, but those rough surfaces makes it possible to build in many different ways, because the parts do not slide down so easily as the wood surface is still natural and not covered with a layer of bright enamel; however if you are concerned about paint transfer we suggest you purchase another item that is lacquered to be on the safe side.
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