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The listing doesn't give per-block dimensions, but XXL in DOLU's range means noticeably larger than standard toddler blocks - big enough that a 12-month-old can grip them with both hands without struggling. The packaging itself is 41 × 21.5 × 43 cm, so you get a sense of the scale. If exact block measurements matter before buying, call Toyzoona on +254 799 666 222.
Purely stacking and balancing. No click-together system, no connectors. Which actually works well at the target age - interlocking blocks need finger dexterity that toddlers don't yet have. The free-stacking format means kids can build and demolish freely, which is usually what they're after anyway.
Physically yes - the blocks are safe and large enough from 12 months. In practice, a 1-year-old will mostly grab, mouth, and knock them over rather than build anything deliberate. That's still valid play at that age. The stacking and early construction behaviour kicks in more around 18 months to 2 years.
Multi-colour across the 24 pieces, based on the product images. The listing doesn't break down the exact shape count, but the set appears to include a mix rather than 24 identical cubes. Worth checking the product images on the Toyzoona page for a visual breakdown before ordering.
Listed for both indoor and outdoor use. The plastic is durable and weather-resistant, so garden or compound play is fine. They're lightweight enough that wind might shift smaller structures, but that's more a physics problem than a product flaw.