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PolyM Count and Play Tow Truck | Arithmetic Tow Truck Block Set 114pcs

產品編號︰ 761802

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The PolyM Count and Play Tow Truck building block set, with 114 pieces, combines construction play with basic mathematical concepts, allowing children to naturally learn numbers and counting through building and role-playing. By assembling the tow truck and numerical elements, children can create their own towing and transport stories while developing number sense and logical thinking skills.

This set includes 114 building blocks and number-themed accessories, offering a rich variety of pieces suitable for children aged 18 months to 5 years for progressive building. The simple and easy-to-use assembly and disassembly methods help develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and basic spatial concepts.

PolyM blocks are made from flexible and resilient safety plastic with rounded edges, ensuring no sharp points to scratch hands, and reducing discomfort from bumps or stepping on them. The blocks are machine washable for easy and hygienic cleaning, making them suitable for daily use by young children.

This is a themed building block set that combines creative construction with early math enlightenment.

Product Code: 760012

114 Tow Truck & Number Themed Building Blocks
Combines tow truck scenarios with counting gameplay
Abundant pieces, suitable for extended building play
Easy to assemble and disassemble, suitable for small hands
Can be combined with other PolyM series building blocks
Machine washable for easy cleaning and hygiene

Food-grade safe plastic
Flexible and elastic polymer material
Safe colorant treatment

Complies with relevant international toy safety standards
Rounded corner design, safer with no sharp edges
Flexible and elastic material reduces discomfort from impact
Free from irritating odors
Suitable for children aged 18 months to 5 years

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