Mayan Temple Building Blocks
by Haba
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HABA's building blocks are great for improving motor and spatial skills. Fun and educational!
Blocks seem to be regarded as the most simplest of toys. That may be true with common blocks, but in the TC Timbers Master Builder sets, we offer all the tools you need to build as complicated or as simple a structure as you like.
Not simply for young children, the TC Timber Master Builder Systems appeal to children and adults alike. These sets can be used by themselves or with other styles for complete versatility. Mix styles to make one distinctively your own. The blocks are made of maple hardwood and will stand the test of time, as well as the test of a three year old!
Drift back 1500 years to the time when the Mayan civilization was at its peak in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. Among their great structures, they built the pyramid temple, El Castillo, for their god Kukulkan, and the Temple of the Warriors at Chichen-Itza in Mexico. Ages 5 and up.
Contents:
- 80 Wooden pieces in 14 different shapes
- Instructions are not needed, therefore not included.
- Packaged in cardboard box for storage
Dimensions
- Smallest piece is 1.0" x 1.0" x 1.0"
Not recommended for children 3 and under due to small parts.
Designed by HABA Germany, made in China.
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Multiple Intelligences
Our toy experts have indicated that the Mayan Temple Building Blocks strengthens the following Intelligences:
Math-Logical
Children with strong Math-Logical intelligence have the ability to reason deductively and can recognize and manipulate abstract patterns or relationships. Students who have strong problem-solving and reasoning skills will excel in this intelligence.
Spatial
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Interpersonal
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Intrapersonal
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