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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
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A snail, a giraffe, and the trash

The giraffe (on the right) and the snail (on the left) discuss the importance of disposing of trash in garbage bins (one of them is orange with a yellow lid). Alesya brings another batch of trash on a special cart. Such is the eco-zoo conversation. Clean and tidy.

A snail, a giraffe, and the trash
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Magnet building blocks for babies – Magnet Blocks

We have this old construction set. It was released in the USA in the 80s by the Hilco corporation. It is designed for very young children. The parts are made of plastic with colorful metal inserts and a magnet on one side. There aren’t many of them, but it’s sufficient for the experiments of a 2-3-year-old child. You can build a little car, and it will move, or a pyramid, and something else suitable for toddlers. – Tatiana Zheglova.

Magnet building blocks for babies - Magnet Blocks