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Creanimaux Farm Building Blocks

$25.00

Cute wooden building blocks with animal features, allowing children to create their own animals. This cheerfully colored 29-piece block set includes six animal heads, plus hands, feet, tails and middles. Toddlers can recognize animal faces, but aren't bound by rules—if you're looking for an extraordinary building set for early learners, this is it! Chunky shapes fit well in toddler-sized hands; truly a fun and creative early learning toy! Features 29 wooden blocks finished with high-quality, non-toxic colors. For ages 2 years and up. Djeco is a French toymaker started by a French mom in 1954 who began by designing small educational toys. Now managed by her son, Frederic, the Paris-based Djeco team focuses on designing beautiful toys that make people laugh, dream and explore. This bubbling group of whiz-kid designers, illustrators and inventors has freedom to experiment, share and compare, making colorful toys we love. All fun aside, Djeco takes quality seriously: products must pass three quality checks before exiting the factory. We adore Djeco products and know our customers will, too!

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