🛠️ Build, Create, and Play - Where Imagination Takes Shape!
The Battat Bristle Blocks Playset is a vibrant 112-piece building set designed for toddlers aged 2 and up. Featuring soft, interlocking bristles that allow for easy assembly at any angle, this set encourages imaginative play while developing essential skills like color recognition and motor coordination. With 8 wheels included, young builders can bring their creations to life, making every play session a new adventure!
Item Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
Size | 112 pcs |
Item Dimensions | 12.5 x 3 x 14 inches |
Number of Pieces | 112 |
Theme | Educational , Creative Engineering |
Subject Character | Toy |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 24.0 |
Special Features | Bristle Blocks |
Educational Objective | Color Recognition,Construction Skills,Motor Skills,Hand-Eye Coordination,Logical Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
D**
Great blocks!
My 3 yr old grandson LOVES these!
M**K
STEM and neurodivergent go-to!!
My 4.5 year old autistic son plays with these each and every day. I think he likes the sensory input of the bristles, but he also can apply his imagination to create an unlimited number of creations. These are bright colors, myriad of shapes, and have some spinning parts - spinning being a nice tool to soothe him. I had bristle blocks as a kid and it is so cool that my little guy likes them so much!
L**K
Family Favorite
Bristle blocks are a constant favorite of our grand children. We took a bucket to the hospital for an ill child. All children could play taking stress off parents.
J**W
Toys I enjoyed at 4 yo, still have mostly the same feel...
...if slightly lighter in weight. some of the pieces are odd, like the wheels. To me bristle blocks were something I just felt I needed to buy for my toddler/youngin'. As a child in kindergarten, these were an early introduction to just mashing things together brute force style, which is a fun alternative to blocks, when preschoolers and kindergartners are learning how to use their hands. 4/5 stars since I would have liked maybe a better block choice and some of the pieces just don't seem as durable as I remember them. These blocks should last a long time though.
A**R
will last the test of time
30 years ago my sons played with these Bristol Blocks and they played with them over the Lincoln Logs Their friend like them also I Bought these for a 1=1/2 yr old so a bit early for him
C**W
My grandson loves these!
My grandson is 3 and legos were just a little beyond him so I ordered these bristle blocks. Much easier for him to work with. He really loves them! I ordered a second set already so he will have plenty of them. They are really easy for little hands to put together.
R**.
Favorite open ended toy
I bought these for my then one year old and a year later, she still loves them. I also notice that older kids (7 year olds) love to play with these too. I will say there are a couple of chocking hazard size pieces so remove those before letting your littles play with it! Otherwise, it’s a great toy to encourage imagination!
R**N
Entertaining and fun for the whole family
We LOVE these blocks. I have a 2.5 year old son and was trying to find him some blocks he could use to create interesting shapes with that would be easy for his small hands to connect. These are perfect! Easy to connect (there was a little bit of a learning curve at first but he caught on quick), and so many possibilities! He has already figured out how to create a few animals and his own version of himself, which is cute. He has also created many airplanes. It makes him feel very accomplished and proud of himself. I will warn you- if your kid is like mine they may take apart all of the wheels in this set of blocks. My kid loves to take apart everything he can, and the wheels of these blocks can be stripped down into pieces so that they don't work as wheels anymore, which is a little annoying. If you or your kid ends up wanting to build with wheels after they've done this, you have to figure out how to put the wheels back together (which is a hassle, because it requires 3 or 4 different small pieces that make up one working wheel). This doesn't take anything away from how much I love the blocks, I just wanted to give you a fair warning and maybe let the creators know they should create a wheel that is one whole piece that can't be taken apart or just not include wheels in a set.I do intend on buying another set eventually when my kids get older and have more intricate plans, but for now my kiddos are very entertained with just this one set of 112 pieces.
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