Product Description
Mountain Motorcycle Building Blocks 3373 253 PIECES
R259.00
Tear up the trails on the awesome Mountain Motorcycle!
This tough-as-dirt building blocks 2-wheeler has lots of authentic features, like chain-drive, front and rear suspension and knobby tires.
This cool model is just like the real thing!
Features:
Just like the real thing
Intricate details
Perfect for motorcycle enthusiasts
DIY
Build it from scratch
Specifications:
Gender: Unisex
Age Range: > 6 years old
Model Number: 3373
Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
Material: Plastic
Plastic Type: ABS
Bricks Blocks: 253+PCS
Contains detailed assembly instructions
32cm length
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Features:
- Approx size: 25 x 25 cm
- Create building tables, mats or lay them out over the floor
- Compatible with all major brand bricks
- Made from high quality and environmental protection ABS engineering plastic
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Product Features:
- Includes 18 mini figurines and 1012+ pcs
- Inspires creative as well as imaginative play
- Material: ABS plastic
- Age 6 years+
Why are building blocks great for kids?
Building blocks help encourage and enhance problem-solving from a young age as well as integrate their own constructions into pretend play scenarios. Studies suggest they can help kids develop motor skills, hand-eye coordination and spatial skills. In addition, build their capacity for creative, divergent thinking as well as social skills.