$20.50
Great 3D Christmas tree 7.5 inches high when assembled. Perfect for the Holiday decorations.
Eco-friendly sustainable material made of FSC-certified wood. Very high precision laser-cut plywood with amazing details. All-inclusive boxes, self-assembly. No messy glue is required.
Clear colorful step-by-step assembly instructions.
The model includes candle wax for gears, sandpaper, and rubber bands (not all kits, included when relevant). Very sturdy construction.
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The classic stacking game can be played in 2 variations:
1. Classic- without taking in consideration the colored pieces.
2. When a color direct your move.
Each turn a player rolls the colored die and then must remove a piece of the color shown.
This game uses standard Jenga rules. Once a piece is removed it is placed on top of the stack. Pieces may only be removed from the top of the stack once there are at least 3 full rows completed over them. The game is over when the tower falls.
$21.99
Imagine Wooden Puzzle Brain Teaser
The Imagine game is the new challenge for those who love Cube Puzzle
The goal is to put back all the different pieces in the cube.
Also really good for children. They can create, imagine what they want!
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The fabulous magic box, with the right grip the drawer slides right out.
The object is to try and open the magic box.
Perfect to put GIFT CARDS, MONEY, JEWELRY, anything you can think about!
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A great gift that makes an elegant decoration for any home or office.
This gorgeous pyramid is comprised of fourteen pieces. Once taken apart- can you build it again?
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For 2 or more players. Each player needs to throw the dice and flip the numbers. Add up the numbers, the one with lowest sum wins.
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Spin To Win - Wooden Brain Teaser
Rearrange all of the same colored balls in the same vertical row. Each row of balls should be the same color. You can spin it in any way you want!
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$25.99
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The tower of Hanoi (also called the tower of Brahma or the Lucas tower) was invented by a French mathematician Édouard Lucas in the 19th century. It is associated with a legend of a Hindu temple where the puzzle was supposedly used to increase the mental discipline of young priests. In the legend the young priests were given 64 gold disks stacked neatly on one of three posts. Each disk rested on a slightly larger disk. The priests' goal was to re-create the stack on a different post by moving disks, one at a time, to another post with the rule that a larger disk could never be placed on top of a smaller disk. Using mathematics, you can calculate that even when the priests found the most efficient way to solve the problem, and moved the disks at a rate of one per second, it would take almost 585 billion years to finish the job. That is more than 40 times the age of the universe!