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Toy Guide 2002: Building Toys

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Prism® Bricks Starter Kit



Prism Bricks Starter Kit

ALEX
These bricks actually radiate color when light passes through them. The starter kit contains 30 interlocking pieces, including a car chassis and a human figure for building cars, robots, dinosaurs, building and more. Promotes use of available vision and skills for small object manipulation.
2 + $15.00

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Bob's Big Building Box



LEGO Systems, Inc.
Kids can build any of Bob's adventures with this set. It includes LEGO® DUPLO® Bob the Builder mini-figure, and assorted LEGO DUPLO bricks to mix, match and store in a handy go-anywhere tool box. Encourages creative play and motor skill development.
2 + $19.99

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Bob's Big Building Box

 

Structure Sticks



Structure Sticks

Roylco, Inc.
These bendable plastic sticks are designed with notches and slots for imaginative building. An idea guide is included. Helps develop sorting and planning skills while enhancing motor skill development.
4 + $4.79

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Dusty, My Talkin' Tool Bench



Dusty, My Talkin' Tool BenchHasbro, Inc.
Not your regular tool bench, Dusty My Talkin' Tool Bench reacts to all of the activity around him and responds with enthusiastic encouragement. More than 25 different phrases are featured. Encourages creative development and planning skills with added auditory stimulation. Includes three "AA" batteries.
2 + $34.99

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Transforming Timmy



Transforming Timmy
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Mega® Bloks
Kids can build three different trucks with this talking vehicle. Timmy can be transformed into a fire truck, dump truck and tow truck, making different noises for each. Also includes 12 Maxi blocks. Encourages creative play and motor skill development. Requires three "AA" batteries.
1 1/2 - 5 $19.99

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