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From 12 months up. The blocks are large enough that they're not a choking hazard for babies who are just getting into grabbing and stacking things - which is basically the whole point at that age.
The listing doesn't give exact dimensions for each piece, but they're described as jumbo-sized - specifically designed so small hands can hold and stack them without struggling. If you need the exact measurements, it's worth contacting Toyzoona directly on +254 799 666 222.
They come in assorted colours and shapes. So you'll get a mix - not 50 identical cubes. The variety is part of what keeps younger kids engaged, since different shapes stack and connect differently.
No. These aren't interlocking blocks in the LEGO sense. Kids stack and balance them rather than clicking them together - which actually works well for toddlers since it's less fiddly and more about basic building and knocking things over.
Yes, made from child-safe plastic with smooth, rounded edges throughout. No sharp bits. Suitable from 12 months, so the safety standard is pretty high by design.
They do - the blocks come in a box that doubles as storage. Not a fancy bin or bag, just the original box, but it does the job and keeps them from ending up all over the house. Mostly.
KES 2,500 at Toyzoona. Same-day delivery within Nairobi, or pick them up from any of the three stores - Two Rivers Mall on Limuru Road, Runda Mall on Kiambu Road, or Broadwalk Mall on Ojijo Road. Cash on delivery is available too.