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Rainbow Bricks

Product Code: EX34047
£145.95 Ex. VAT £175.14 Inc. VAT
Rainbow Bricks These rainbow bricks are visually stunning building bricks.  The rubber wood exterior with colourful transparent acrylic inserts create a tactile and appealing block.  Your children can use these to build beautiful towers or other constructions.  This set consists of 24 large and 12 smaller bricks.… Read more

Rainbow Bricks

These rainbow bricks are visually stunning building bricks.  The rubber wood exterior with colourful transparent acrylic inserts create a tactile and appealing block.  Your children can use these to build beautiful towers or other constructions.  This set consists of 24 large and 12 smaller bricks.

Each brick has rounded corners which elements sharp edges.  The colourful inserts are red, green, blue, clear and mirrored.  Children can look through the colours and investigate the effect the acrylic colouring has on the world.  This is a wonderful way for your young scientists to explore the world around them.  Additionally, these are fabulous tools to develop hand eye coordination and fine motor skills as your learners stack and place the bricks.

Watch your children grow in confidence as they achieve a higher stack each time they play.  Their verbal and communication skills will be exercised as they describe the world while looking through the acrylics.  Your young artists will enjoy making patterns and shapes with the bricks.

In addition to stacking these are a great resource for use with colour mixing and a light box.  Suitable for all ages.

Rainbow Bricks Features

  • 24 Large bricks 200 x 75 x 75mm
  • 12 Small bricks 100 x 75 x 75mm
  • Rounded corners
  • Rubber wood and coloured acrylic construction
  • Suitable for all ages

We have a wide range of blocks and bricks available for you to view.

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