What it is?
Discover the beauty and intricacy of nature with the Eco-bricks Wooden Bricks 3 in 1 - Shells set, a sustainable choice for imaginative play. Crafted from natural and biodegradable wood, these construction bricks prioritize eco-consciousness and leave a minimal environmental footprint. With our FSC certification, we ensure responsible sourcing of materials and a commitment to a greener future. Compatible with Lego® pieces, this versatile set allows you to blend the best of both worlds. Use our wooden bricks to construct captivating creatures inspired by shells, such as a delightful turtle, a graceful snail, or a fascinating beetle. With the included guide book, you can follow step-by-step instructions to bring these creatures to life. Customize your creations with vibrant colors using crayons, colored pencils, markers, or paint. Let your artistic expression flourish as you breathe life into these wooden animals. The Eco-bricks Wooden Bricks 3 in 1 - Shells set goes beyond providing an enjoyable building experience. It is a valuable tool for STEM education, encouraging problem-solving skills and nurturing creativity in young builders. As they assemble intricate structures and engage with the fascinating world of shells, they also develop an appreciation for the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices. Choose the Eco-bricks Wooden Bricks 3 in 1 - Shells set to embark on a journey of imagination and environmental stewardship. Let your creativity thrive while making a positive impact on the planet. Join the movement and inspire the next generation to build, protect, and cherish our environment and the remarkable creatures that inhabit it.
Key Benefits
Sustainability
- Wooden bricks are made from renewable and biodegradable materials, such as sustainably sourced FSC-certified wood, which makes them more eco-friendly and sustainable compared to plastic bricks that take centuries to break down and often end up in landfills.
Natural
- Wooden bricks are free from harmful chemicals that are often found in plastic bricks, such as ABS, BPA, phthalates, and PVC. This makes them a healthier option for children to play with.
Developmental benefits
- Playing with wooden bricks promotes fine motor skills, problem-solving, creativity, and imagination, which are important developmental skills for young children.
Durability
- Wooden bricks are sturdy and durable, which means they can withstand rough play and last for many years. They also do not fade or become discolored over time like plastic bricks.
Compatibility
- Wooden bricks are compatible with other plastic brick sets, allowing for endless possibilities for building and creating.
Customization
- Wooden bricks are a great canvas for creativity and can be easily customized with various art materials. And in case of any mistakes or changes of mind, color pencils and crayons can be easily removed with a melamine sponge.
What else you need to know
Build:Turtle
- a shelled reptile that has been around for millions of years. They are known for their hard, protective shells that they can retreat into when threatened. Turtles come in a variety of sizes and can be found in both freshwater and saltwater environments all around the world. They are cold-blooded and lay their eggs on land, with some species traveling long distances to find the perfect nesting site. Turtles are popular pets, but many species are also endangered due to habitat loss and other factors.
Snail
- a type of mollusk that has a soft body and a hard, spiral shell that it can retract into for protection. Snails move by gliding on a layer of mucus that they secrete, and they have a single, large foot that they use for crawling. Snails are found in a wide range of environments, from land to sea, and they play an important role in many ecosystems as both predator and prey.
Beetle
- a group of insects that belong to the order Coleoptera, which is the largest order of animals in the world. They are characterized by their hard, protective outer wings, called elytra, which cover their hind wings and protect their bodies. Beetles come in many different shapes and sizes, and they can be found in almost every habitat on Earth, from deserts to rainforests. They play important roles in ecosystems, such as pollinating plants, breaking down organic matter, and serving as a food source for other animals.
Material
100% Wood