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DYRDM Magnetic Fidget Sphere

This building kit will be fun for children and adults alike. Despite its size and name, it is an actual building kit, and is just as versatile as any bigger building set. With magnets on all sides, you can connect the pieces side-to-side or stack them, and assemble any shape you like. There are only 12 pieces, all equal in shape and size, forming a sphere as a default form. Because of this, the set is small and easy to hold in hands. Also, since the toy is relatively small, the magnets are strong enough to hold any shape together as long as you need.

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Japanese Waffle Blocks Gakken And Thomas The Tank Engine

Japanese waffle blocks Gakken set with a popular cartoon character.

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 waffle blocks Gakken set. 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.

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Happy Mother’s Day!

Bouquet for Mother’s Day. Zoob Sparkle exists in 2 versions: 20 parts and 60 parts. Despite all the charm of the interesting color scheme, transparent parts with sparkles are more fragile, especially the green ones, and we often break them. I must admit that manufacturers replace broken parts, but only in the United States.

Back in 1997, inventor Michael Grey introduced Zoob, a toy inspired by the science of motion and organism development. Zoob represents an acronym for Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, and Botany. Each set has rod-like pieces with joint balls and sockets on their ends. Each of these balls has small bumps on its surface, so the joints can both move and stay in a certain position if you need them to.

This innovative toy features a ball and socket connection system, mimicking the natural movement and design found in people, animals, and machines. With just five basic shapes, Zoob offers 20 different ways to connect them together.

Zoob building sets have won awards because they’re different from regular building blocks. They use plastic pieces that snap together, like gears and joints, to build all kinds of objects, limited only by your imagination. After you build something with Zoob or Zoob Sparkle, you can actually play with it – the pieces were designed to move after being assembled, so you can have fun with the toys you create.

Zoobs are great for helping children improve their fine motor skills. The pieces are small enough to easily manipulate and put them together, but they’re not too tiny like some other toys, so it’s easier for kids who find small objects tricky.

Happy Mother's Day!