Educational Toys Construction Engineering Blocks By ETI Toys for Boys and Girls 85 Piece Set for Building Endless Combinations! Great for Learning & Having Fun Build Your Imagination Today!

December 12, 2015 - Comment

Build your Imagination with Construction Engineering Block(TM) for Lil’ Engineers! Idea sheet included with many sample creations. Or imagine your own creation today! – Are your little ones becoming lazy and idle sitting in front of electronic devices for hours? – Are your kids getting bored by playing with the same toys only after a

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Build your Imagination with Construction Engineering Block(TM) for Lil’ Engineers!

Idea sheet included with many sample creations. Or imagine your own creation today!

– Are your little ones becoming lazy and idle sitting in front of electronic devices for hours?
– Are your kids getting bored by playing with the same toys only after a few times?
– Are you looking for the perfect gift that your special Lil’ Engineer will love to play with time and time again?

Introducing Construction Engineering Blocks by Educational Toys(TM) 85 piece set for Building Endless Creations

– Kids will love to build helicopters, robots, animal figures and much more!

– Comes with 85 pieces including blocks, wheels, anchors, bolts, tools in many shapes and sizes.

– Includes convenient transparent box for easy storage to prevent misplacing pieces.

– Made of high quality non-toxic plastic that are larger than Legos to minimize chocking hazards.

– Idea sheet includes over 20+ creations that will challenge and engage your Lil Engineer!

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What’s in the box?
– Blocks of various shapes and sizes
– Screws and Nuts
– Plates
– Wheels
– Connectors
– Hand tool
– Idea sheet with over 20+ Creations

Available on sale while supplies last. Be sure to Buy Now to Build your Imagination today!

Product Features

  • ►BUILD ENDLESS COMBINATIONS: Create trucks, helicopters, robots, figurines and much more. Use instructions or create with your own imagination!
  • ►LEARN WHILE PLAYING: Helps children build fine motor skills, hand and eye coordination and generate ideas and creativity.
  • ►SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: Encourages children to work together to build creations. Great family bonding activity will have you and your Lil’ Engineers building away for hours!
  • ►CONVENIENT BOX FOR STORAGE: 85 piece set can easily be neatly stored and transported in the included plastic box.
  • ►SAFETY: All pieces are made with high quality non-toxic materials and are larger than Legos to greatly reduce choking hazard.

Comments

Blondebomber says:

Educational Toys Construction Engineering I got this for my 4 and 3 year old. They absolutely loves this! I like that it has bright colors and tons of ways to make something cool! They love all the different pieces even tho some just made my boys look harder and figure out what was wrong with why the piece wouldn’t interconnect with a certain piece. It was good for them to learn and teach them. They have created their own designs as well, trying to connect and make something out of them. They are asking for more and i love it! I…

Cristina says:

Comes with 85 assorted and vibrant color pieces and in a convenient storage box for easy storage! This is an awesome and creative toy. Our two younger children had so fun with these pieces. They’re able to interact with each other and have fun together at the same time. 

April Hughey says:

I love how they promote healthy thinking and cognitive skills by … If you can find toys that teach at the same time, you are winning. Pictured below is my 4-year-old. These construction toys kept her busy. She did need guidance and some help in the beginning but once she made sense of the nuts and bolts, she went crazy over these. I love how they promote healthy thinking and cognitive skills by figuring out what goes where. The hardest part for her was the bolt to hold things together. Later on my 9-year-old​ came in and put things together with a snap…

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