![]() I was searching for more blocks to add to it and I stumbled up on these Kapla blocks on Amazon. The kids have used them almost every single day since we’ve had them (I’m guessing four + years?). Usually, I don’t do that, but that was probably the best investment. I also spent the extra money to get the little organizer. ![]() They weren’t as big as I’d like, and I actually got a pretty good deal on them. I always knew that when I had kids, I would spend some money on good wooden blocks. Everyone knows that kindergaten has the best blocks. Your results and opinions may differ.I used to be a teacher. The review is in our own words and is our opinion. This will in no way sway our opinion of the service. * We received a 52 piece set to facilitate this review. Winner will have 48 hours to contact us before another winner is chosen. Winner will be chosen using from all valid entries and notified via email. This giveaway will run through midnight on Ap(PST) with winner being announced sometime before Ap(PST). 1 Extra Entries – Have a Blog? Blog about this giveaway and leave the url of your post in a separate comment below.* Let us know that you tweeted in a separate comment. 1 Extra Entry – Fan us on Facebook and let us know.1 Extra Entry – Follow us on Twitter and let us know.1 Extra Entry – Subscribe to our RSS feed or by email (or let us know if you already subscribe).Please, leave each extra entry in a separate comment. ( Remember if this MAIN ENTRY is not followed then no other entries will count)Įxtra entries – You can earn more entries. Come back here and leave a comment in the comment box below this post. MAIN ENTRY – Visit and tell me what you like about this product and who you would give this set to. GIVEAWAY – One (1) lucky winner will receive a 52 piece set of CitiBlocs. They can also be found at Toys-r-Us and. We’re always reaching for one more block to match our big ideas! You can’t go wrong with an affordable toy that builds upon creativity, problem solving and encourages family participation!įind out more on this award winning toy at. CitiBlocs foster high tech thinking! Teagan is very proud of her creations and like I said I think we need to invest in more blocks. They’re not high tech but they are engaging. Plus, NO BATTERIES! I love the pinewood and the simplicity. Teagan loves to knock them over as much as she likes to build.ĬitiBlocks are non-toxic, free of glue and paints and there is not a single thing to snap or connect. We’ve created spirals, towers, helicopters and we’ve even tried a “dominos line”. The set comes with a sheet of suggested construction ideas and we’ve replicated many of the designs. We usually bring a board game but I’ll be sure to pack CitiBlocs for our next getaway. This would be a fun toy to bring on those trips away from home. This toy is definitely kid friendly and every member of your family will want to use them. ![]() She tries to use all 52 in all of her architectural adventures. They are easy to handle and Teagan immediately started to build! We received the 52 piece starter set ($14.99). ![]() CitiBlocs are natural, lightweight, eco-friendly wood pieces packed neatly into a small box (make sure you keep it for storage). What child doesn’t like to imagine, build, knock them over and start building again? Blocks are a staple in every kid’s toy box. ![]()
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