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05. 01. 2008

Olizoid Puzzles by Oliblock

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When architect Daniel Oakley wanted to "create a toy that would encourage children to think about building things in a new way" he started Oliblock. His first brain child was, not surprisingly, the Oli Blocks, made of interlocking and magnetic parts. It looks like the Olizoid Puzzle is quite similar but with the challenging twist of fitting it all together. If your tot is looking to get a little more creative with their time, these and other Oliblock products certainly won't disappoint.

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Available at Tottini.

Posted by Katie    Category: toys
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I bough the Oliblocks for my daughter when she turned 3. Probably a little too early, as they are actually quite tough to build with. They do not pop into and out of each other very smoothly.


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