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Geomag Just Panels – Just Panels And Nothing Else…

All summer we played with the Geomag constructor and we really missed having pentagonal panels – we had one from the glowing sets, and we found another in the sets with the spinning tops. And then, in September, we saw a set with panels – triangular, square and pentagonal!!! There fas a total 6 of the latter! In total, there are 38 panels, all in our favourite orange-red colors. Maybe there is a set with cold tones, but we haven’t seen it yet.

Geomag Just Panels - Just Panels And Nothing Else…
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Gakken Scary Beetle

Scary… It’s the same Gakken New Block beetle, but in the dark. It actually looks creepy like that.

Unlike Plus Plus waffle blocks, Gakken blocks have pieces of many different shapes. They have round and curved pieces, long beams and H-like pieces. The empty spaces inside the blocks also can have different sizes and shapes, so you can stack inside different pieces in different positions. All this allows even more building possibilities than the waffle blocks sets with similar pieces. However, some pieces have less connection opgtions, because they don’t have pegs on the sides, or have only one hole.

Gakken brand appeared in Tokyo back in 1946 when it became an important component of Japan’s post-war efforts to rebuild the nation. Back then, it became incredible important to properly raise a new generation that will be able to create a better future.

The founder and educator, Hideto Furuoka, created first Gakken New Block. He later told that his inspiration was traditional Japanese wooden houses. There he saw an idea of flat blocks people can took apart and rebuild again when they need to. So he decided to create a toy which repeats this principle. Children can connect these Japanese waffle building blocks, stack them, lay them, plug, or tuck blocks in different orientations, for example, horizontally, vertically, and diagonally.

Gakken Scary Beetle
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Aesop – The Fox And The Crow

Its 3rd class. We learn already familir fable by heart.

A Fox was wandering through the woods one morning looking for food. He spotted a Crow sitting on a tree branch with a piece of cheese in her beak. The Fox thought to himself that this would be a perfect breakfast. He approached the tree and said to the Crow, “Good morning, beautiful creature!” And so on…

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Russian-Japanese samurai

It’s a combination of the Russian Magneticus and the Japanese People. The Russian version features simple geometric blocks and arches, while the Japanese version offers unconventional and interesting pieces, including unique wheels. The size of the Japanese blocks is slightly larger, but given the variety of shapes and vibrant color shades, this 2mm difference is not noticeable.

Russian-Japanese samurai