These giant building blocks are made of foam and, with their colourful covers, they will awaken the little builder in every child. Whether they make a throne or an entire mini castle, there are no limits to how children can use these building blocks.
- Can be combined together
- Cover is made from a durable material (87% polychloride, 13% polyester)
- Soft foam filling, no risk of injury
Giant building blocks – soft building elements in large
Giant building blocks made of soft foam (25 kg/m³, compression hardness: 40). The cover, fitted with a zip fastener, is made of durable fabric (87% polychloride, 13% polyester). The blocks’ soft material provide a range of benefits, including helping to prevent injuries and reducing noise during play. The giant building blocks allow children to let their imaginations run wild and build their own fantasy worlds.
Giant building blocks – versatile
Following playtime, the large soft elements can be used as a comfortable chair or place to lay down and relax. The blocks can also be thrown and, thanks to the soft materials, won’t cause injuries or damage furniture. They are particularly popular in anti-aggression therapy.
Building blocks – a tried and tested concept
Everyone knows classic wooden blocks. They are one of the simplest and best toys children can have. Whether they are alone or in a group, they can apply their imagination and prove their architectural abilities – all without batteries or technology. This is why building blocks can be found in almost every children’s room, play corners in nurseries and doctor’s practices.
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