Bristle Blocks by Battat – The Official Bristle Blocks – 85 Pieces in a Carry Case – STEM Creativity Building Toys for Dexterity and Fine Motricity – BPA Free 2 years +, multi (3073Z)
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The people on the block are completely homogeneous.
They aren't black and white, but they are vibrant.
Hello; br>The Bristle Blocks are made of anxiety-inducing materials. Materials are available for free. This is a safe toy for babies and toddlers to play with. Bristle Blocks have a smooth finish and soft edges and are bendable. There are no phthalates or BPA in this product.
There are some that are designed in Canada and made in China.
Selected User Reviews For Bristle Blocks by Battat – The Official Bristle Blocks – 85 Pieces in a Carry Case – STEM Creativity Building Toys for Dexterity and Fine Motricity – BPA Free 2 years +, multi (3073Z)
Cute carry case, but it will be difficult for small children to reassemble all of the blocks. br>It's a good size, and there's a good variety of blocks with people. People wore hats that looked like they belonged on a safari. The hats were too small for a two-year-old, so they were discarded. The rest, on the other hand, is adorably adorable. br>As a result, for a two and four-year-old. br>A two-year-old is incapable of putting blocks together. He's competent in nearly every area. br>A 4-year-old has created some interesting pieces, but they can be fragile if the bristles aren't properly adhered. Overall, they like them, and I like that they aren't hard blocks that, if thrown (yes, kids do throw things), won't hurt anyone; hopefully, they will be able to handle these blocks better as they get older. I'd buy them again if the opportunity arose. They're well-made.
These are the pieces I was looking for all over because they are very useful for kids and they are very creative. They spend hours sitting and making figures with these pieces, which is especially important during this time of pandemia.
This was an excellent present for my two-year-old son. He enjoys the little people and is capable of putting the blocks together and taking them apart by himself. The only thing I didn't care for were the little people's hats. They can't be connected in any way. They simply sat on the heads of the figures and continued to fall off. They should not have included them at all, in my opinion.
These bristle blocks are preferred to other types of blocks by my 18-month-old. It's easy to keep everything together with the carrying case. Some of the pieces (the rotating ones) are a little more difficult to connect to the rest of the toy, but it's still a lot of fun. Our kindergarten nephew enjoyed playing with it as well, so it appears to be a toy that will last a long time as our baby grows.
This is an excellent construction toy. There are a variety of pieces that encourage creativity and imagination. This toy is suitable for preschoolers to play with on their own. It should keep their attention for a long time and be a great way to spend their free time.
My two and four-year-olds were less than enthusiastic. They had a hard time snapping the pieces together. If you don't want to spend several minutes organizing them, don't bother putting them back into the carrying case.
This is an excellent collection. My 19-month-old daughter adores them. The pieces are sturdy, and they've withstood her nibbling on them while she's been constructing things with them. She's too young to build the cute cars in the pictures, but I'm sure it would be a fun project for her.
I like that it came with a carry case so I can encourage my child to put them back in the case so they don't get misplaced.