Interlox
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Interlox

Interlox

Open-Ended Interlocking Building Toy
Regular price 81.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Interlox is a fine motor and motor planning fantasy come true for parents, teachers and occupational therapists as well. No hardware or tools necessary; simply clip the edges together to create an unlimited array of constructions: buildings, people, robots, animals and more. Helps develop a child's social, emotional, language, intellectual, and problem-solving skills. Explore symmetry versus asymmetry, discover color combinations, and strengthen design, structure, and balance skills. Translucent plastic panels feature inset shape details in five beautiful colors.

Age 2+.


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Product Dimensions: 13 x 10.5 x 2.5 inches ; 1.8 pounds. Each piece is 2" L x 2" W. Includes 96 pieces. Can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.


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