Melissa & Doug K’s Kids Match and Build Soft Blocks Set For Toddlers, Building Blocks, Sensory Baby Stacking Toys


Price: $32.99 - $15.11
(as of Aug 29, 2024 15:47:01 UTC – Details)



Build them up and knock them down–14 soft blocks combine in endless creative combinations . . . and topple with a gentle bounce that makes them safest for little ones. Match & Build Blocks can build much more than towers, too: This colorful soft-block set helps develop motor skills, logical connections, creativity, and more, so it grows along with a child, helping build key developmental skills along the way. Kid-friendly artwork on the coordinating cubes encourages matching activities (numerals with quantities, animal heads and tails, and everyday shapes), puzzling (complete the picture of a Ferris wheel!), and even sequential thinking and storytelling with before-and-after flaps on three of the blocks. With unlimited open-ended opportunities for learning and play, kids can also create their own sorting games and creative combinations–and of course, the 14 soft blocks make a terrific tower, castle, boat, or rocket ship! Melissa & Doug K’s Kids toys nurture early childhood development in three key skill areas: physical, cognitive, and social. With interactive designs and multisensory features, K’s Kids promotes constructive play and effortless learning, keeping interest high and new skills flourishing throughout the baby and toddler years!
Soft block set for babies and toddlers
Matching activities pair numerals and quantities, animal halves, and everyday shapes
Soft, lightweight pieces (10 cubes and 4 triangles) are easy for young children to lift and manipulate
Develops sensory, fine motor, and communication skills
Makes a great gift for infants and toddlers, ages 9 months to 2 years, for hands-on, screen-free play

Customers say

Customers like the quality, color, size and safety of the toy building blocks. For example, they mention they’re well-made, durable and the graphics on the blocks are cute. Some are happy with ease of cleaning, softness, and interactivity. That said, opinions are mixed on stackability.

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