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Tytan Tiles Princess Castle 60-Piece Magnetic Tiles Building Set, Adorable Kids’ Stem Toy, Creative Play, Shape & Pattern Recognition, Fine Motor Skills, Includes Storage Bag, Ages 3 And Up

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Management number 203978199 Release Date 2025/10/15 List Price $15.60 Model Number 203978199
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With 60 Tiles Of Various Shapes And Sizes, Kids Can Build The Princess Castle Of Their Dreams. Different Castle Styles Are Possible With Your Little One’S Endless Imagination! Children Will Get To Explore Their Imagination And Fine-Tune Their Motor Skills Without Sitting In Front Of A Screen. With A Simple Click, These Magnetic Learning Titles Can Bring To Life Numerous Different Creations And Dreams. Every Tytan Tiles Magnetic Kit Is Certified By Stem.Org As An Educational Tool To Help Develop Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics) Skills. Kids Will Get Work With Shape And Pattern Recognition, Magnetic Principles, And Architectural Building.The 60-Piece Kit From Tytan Tiles Is Made From Environmentally Friendly Materials, Is Parent-Tested, And Has The Highest Level Of Cpsa Child Safety Certifications. Includes: 1 Tytan Tiles 60-Piece Princess Castle Magnetic Building Set And Carrying Bag For Portability And Stress-Free Storage. Beyond The Building Tiles Of Different Shapes, 1 Wheeled Based Vehicle, 3 Dry Erase Decals, 1 Dry Erase Marker, And 3 Reusable Princess Sticker Sheets Are Also Included.


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