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  2. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Ready-to-assemble giant cardboard blocks have also recently appeared on the market: [2] due to their size they are sold as flat cardboard sheets that are then assembled into big building blocks. Some manufacturers concentrate on so-called MOCs ("My Own Creation"), which have been developed by brick fans and released or licensed for reproduction.

  3. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    Toy blocks (also building bricks, building blocks, or simply blocks) are wooden, plastic, or foam pieces of various shapes (cube, cylinder, arch etc.) and colors that are used as construction toys. Sometimes, toy blocks depict letters of the alphabet .

  4. 25 Toy Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    But if your kids are master fort builders who crave an upgrade, then Make-A-Fort's reusable, American-made building kits could be a good fit. A kit includes reinforced cardboard panels, foam ...

  5. Best-Lock - Wikipedia

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    Best-Lock offers different sized blocks including standard blocks, Junior Blocks (young children 2–5), and Baby Blocks (For kids 0–2). Themes for standard blocks include town sets (police, fire and construction), military, pirates, farming, and Kimmy (Best-Lock sets made for females). Licensed sets include The Terminator and Stargate SG-1 ...

  6. Unit block - Wikipedia

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    Pratt based her blocks on a similar but larger-scale block system designed by educator Patty Hill, a follower of Friedrich Fröbel, the originator of kindergarten education. Fröbel's series of 20 age-calibrated educational "gifts" had included a set of eight blocks, sized ½ by 1 by 2 inches, or a 1:2:4 ratio, which could be formed into a cube ...

  7. Building block - Wikipedia

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    Building block or building blocks may refer to: Toy blocks; Building blocks (toy) Concrete masonry unit; Building block (chemistry) Components that are part of a larger system; Building block model, a form of public utility regulation that is common in Australia

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