With building sets from Mega Bloks your child can create their first buildings and constructions. It is great for playing with friends and also promotes fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Mega Bloks are free of harmful substances and can not be swallowed, which makes them a great toy, especially for toddlers.
You can find all the important information about Mega Bloks building sets in our checklist. We have summarized a great selection of different sets for you in our product recommendations.
- Mega Bloks by Mattel are suitable for children between 1 and 5 years.
- Several series exist with fun designs, such as “Safari Friends,” “Forest Friends” and “Polar Friends.” All are compatible with each other.
- The number of stones per set can vary from 5 to 150.
- The weight of the product varies depending on the set. For example, small sets with 5 stones start at just 45 g, while large bags with 150 stones weigh about 1.81 kg. One stone usually weighs about 1 g.
- The sets usually contain a bag or a box for practical storage of the stones.
- Usually all sets already contain a good selection of exciting accessories, such as hats or pirate flags. So you don’t have to buy anything extra.
- All bricks are designed in bright intensive colors . Your child can thus train his color perception at an early age. Furthermore, creativity and imagination are expanded.
- Mega Bloks are perfect for small children’s hands to grasp and promote fine motor skills.
- With some sets that contain letters, you can also prepare your child for school, for example, with the ABC train (60 parts) or the number train (50 parts).
- If you want to encourage musical talent at an early age, there is even a music train (50 pieces) or a jungle tree house band (60 pieces) with sounds. For such sets you need batteries, in this case 1 AAA, respectively 3 AA batteries, but they are already included.
- You can also create your own melodies by selectively placing stones on top of each other.
- The Mega Bloks are made from high-quality bio-plastic, which is based on plants. They are sustainable, reusable and recyclable.
- All series are always compatible with the previous ones, so there is no need to constantly buy new toys.
- All parts are FSC certified.
- All building blocks are so large that they can not be swallowed.
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FAQ About Mega Bloks Building Kits
Mega Bloks is a toy line (building sets) of the company Mega Brands. This belongs to the well-known toy company Mattel.
Mega Bloks building sets are suitable for children as young as one year old, according to the manufacturer.
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