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Goodwood Building Blocks

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Handmade, heirloom quality Eco-friendly High quality water-based acrylic paint Ages 3+ yearsHere’s a refreshing change: a toy that comes with no instructions. Your kids can use their own brilliant imaginations to decide what to create with these uniquely shaped, eco-friendly wooden blocks. Rainbow-colored building blocks can be stacked and connect in creative combinations. Goodwood Building Blocks are compatible with other Goodwood building block sets. For ages 3 years and up. Building Block Set Includes: 6 blocks in 6 colors; Green, yellow, orange, red, purple, blue. Block Dimensions: 4" x 2.25" x 2.25" Award Winner: Dr. Toy's Best Green Product, Dr. Toy's Best Vacation Product. brand info Aroundsquare was founded by Matthew Hiebert, a father and educator whose goal is to design toys that are well made, open-ended and can be played with for a long time. The firm is a Certified B Corporation, meaning that business decisions take into account what is good for society, not just its shareholders. reviews

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