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Fantasy Land Wooden Blocks From Haba

Fantasy Land Wooden Blocks

Haba
The Bottom Line
Exceptional quality, vibrant colors and lots of potential for using one's imagination - that's what makes up this beautiful set of wooden blocks from Haba. Kids will love to experiment with building up towers, castles and stackable structures with these adorable Fantasy Land blocks. Lots of permutations and combinations are possible. The different shapes of the blocks encourage a new look for your kid's creations every time.
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Pros
  • Blocks are of excellent quality, with child safe paint
  • Blocks feature whimsical designs
Cons
  • Steep price
Description
  • The Fantasy Land Wooden block set has 40 blocks
  • The paint used on the blocks is non toxic
  • The blocks feature different designs and colors
Guide Review - Haba Fantasy Land Wooden Blocks
Parents and kids alike will enjoy this whimsical set of blocks as they build castles and towers and much more. The blocks are made of beech wood and painted with lead-free kid safe paint, with some acrylic and foil on a few blocks, making it a safe toy for toddlers.

The blocks feature various designs like tigers, teddy bears as well as smiling faces which add to the charm. The little ringing bell adds a nice touch. Most of the blocks are traditionally shaped, but the set includes a few blocks which have a different shape. These blocks can be used to top off your building structures. This is a perfect no nonsense toy for kids between 12 months to 4 years.

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