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The wooden construction set "Tower" is intended for children from 6 to 12 years old. A tower is a defensive structure that was traditionally built in the past on hills or in the walls of fortified cities to protect against enemies. From the tower, guards could watch over the fortress and protect the city from attacks.

The constructor contains 213 pieces that allow you to build a high (45 cm) tower, but it can also easily transform into a Viking ship or train. It includes detailed instructions that will enrich the child's play and make it diverse and inspiring. After mastering the building according to the instructions and understanding the principle of connecting the pieces "groove into groove", the child will be able to create fantastic figures and objects according to their own taste and imagination.

The product is made of hardwood, unvarnished and unpainted. The toy is completely natural and ecological, as it is made of solid wood without any surface treatments.

Playing with this constructor develops spatial thinking, logic, attention, fine motor skills and creative abilities in a child. The ability to work according to the instructions, i.e. according to the scheme given in each product, will be a good basis for fast and effective learning at school. Connecting the pieces not only according to the instructions, but also according to your own imagination, will support the development of imagination, unconventional thinking and creativity.

All "Igroteco" products are compatible with each other, allowing them to be collected and combined. With multiple "Igroteco" constructors, a child can unleash their imagination!

The “Fortress” (“Fortaleza”) series from the “Igroteco” brand consists of 4 sets: “Tower”, “Defensive Walls”, “Entrance Gate” and “Castle”. These sets can be collected both individually and all together, creating an amazing fortress city.

Weight : 1.35 kg
Package size : 33 cm × 24 cm × 8 cm

Wooden construction set "Tower" 213 pieces

SKU: VD330
Kč1,023.00Price
Quantity
Shipment is scheduled for the end of February
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