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Specifications:
- Educational childrens toy is with 48 different challenges at four different levels of difficulty
- The children toy develops logic thinking skills, strategic planning and visual and spatial perception
- Children toy is the perfect way to get your kids thinking while they're having fun
- Time is running out - you better get over those prison walls before you're caught
- Choose a challenge to the red car and the building blocks into the game board, according to the initial layout of the card shows the arrangements
- You have placed all the police cars in the game board, regardless of whether they stop the red car
- Turn to the book challenges the answer, check your solution
- Some game blocks children toy only in certain areas of the game board useful, but not all
- Game toy is affordable gift for your little one
Details:

- With 48 different challenges at four different levels of difficulty. Game toy is affordable gift for your little one

- The game develops logic thinking skills, strategic planning and visual and spatial perception

- Affordable gift for your little one. Some game blocks children toy only in certain areas of the game board useful, but not all

- Choose a challenge to the red car and the building blocks into the game board, according to the initial layout of the card shows the arrangements
NOTE:
- Suitable for children above 3 years old
How to Choose Appropriate Toys for a Baby:

- If the toy is too basic or too advanced for your baby, she will not get much enjoyment from it and could actually injure herself. Your baby may like playing with a toy made for a 2-year-old. However, it may not be safe for her to do so
- A baby will enjoy a toy that stimulates one or more of his senses. A colorful mobile is stimulating to his sight; a musical toy will stimulate hearing
- Make sure that the toy is sturdy and well-made. The paint or finish on a toy must be nontoxic, and there should be no sharp edges or corners
- Choose toys that are washable to prevent bacteria growth--infants put everything into their mouths
- Toys that are too small or have small, removable parts present a significant choking risk
- Toys that have strings or ribbons longer than 6 inches are unsafe for your baby due to the risk of strangulation
- Make sure that all stuffed animals are safe. The eyes must not be made of small pieces that can be pulled or chewed off. Be sure the stuffed animal has no loose wires and strings and that it is well made
How to Organize Baby Toys:
- Sort through your baby's toys and store or donate those she doesn't play with anymore. This way, you only need to find storage for her favorites, and her play area won't become overcrowded with toys she's not interested in
- Crouch down to have a baby's eye-view of your child's play area. This will help you determine the level at which to organize the toys. Place toys that are popular with your baby toy on lower shelves and place toys your baby doesn't play with often or that are beyond her age group on a higher shelf
- Purchase open containers to hold popular toys and place them on the floor so your baby can easily access them. Buy some plastic baskets in which to store books and puzzles
- Invest in a toy box for larger toys, and small plastic containers for toys with smaller parts. Allow your baby to play with only a few toys at a time, so that she can remain focused on one task, and you can prevent her toys from becoming a disorganized mess
- Organize your baby's toys with labels for the toy containers. Consider making labels using pictures together with words, so your young baby can eventually identify what the containers hold
- Create a toy library. Purchase a big storage container with a lid, and place some of her toys inside. Stash this container in a closet or under a bed, and every few weeks, bring it out and swap some of the toys inside with toys she's currently using. Your baby will enjoy playing with the toys she hasn't seen in awhile, and you've successfully removed the daily clutter associated with too many baby toys
- Institute several clean-up times throughout the day. An older baby can help you keep her toys neat and organized once she learns where they are stored
How to Make Baby Toys:
- Empty plastic bottles are a great start for baby toys. Save bottles of all shapes and sizes as you empty them. Small water bottles that easily roll, large soda bottles that can be hugged, and small medicine bottles that can easily be palmed. Clear bottles work the best (because the baby is visually stimulated by the seeing the contents), but they don't have to be to make great toys. Just be sure to keep the lids as well
- Clean the bottles and the lids thoroughly to make sure all the contents are rinsed out. You don't want your little guy getting any leftovers while he's playing with his new baby toy
- Babies love toys that make noise. Put things in the bottles that can rattle around. You can use marbles, popcorn kernals, rice or uncooked (tri-color is even better) pasta. You don't need a lot of filling, just enough that it will make a noise when your baby plays with his new toy
- Use a hot glue gun before screwing the lids back on each of the bottles. It's extremely important to make sure the lids can not be removed. You don't want your baby removing the lid and getting ahold of the contents of his new toy
- Remote controls also seem to be a favorite toy for many babies. They enjoy pushing the buttons and remotes are often easy to hold. If you don't want your baby messing up your tv, find and clean an old remote from a tape player you don't use or a TV that no longer works
- Remove the batteries. In the empty battery compartment place a few corn kernals or small pieces of pasta. This is so your baby's toy remote attracts his ear as well as his fingers
- Use the hot glue gun to permanently attach the door to the battery compartment. Wa-la! You have a great new baby toy
Package Included:
- 1 x Set of Prison Break Logic Game Maze Toy
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Shawn Davis
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02-05-2011- Other Thoughts: Bought this for my son. WOW! He instantly opened it and started building. Encourages imagination. Fun and colorful. Now i just need to find a way to keep the pieces together to avoid losing parts.
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Daniel Shearer
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01-27-2011- Other Thoughts: The block set is very nice. My grands enjoy playing with it very much. <br/>However, the blocks are much smaller that I hoped for. The kids don't seeem to mind as they <br/>play with them constantly.
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Daniel Basler
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01-07-2011- Other Thoughts: These blocks are great and look exactly as they do in the photos.
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Carolee Philpott
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03-23-2011- Other Thoughts: My toddler son got these blocks has a gift. He really enjoys building towers with them and best of all knocking them down. Even my 8 year old son plays with them.
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Eleazar Alvarez
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03-05-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a very educational toy fol kids under five years of age. They can build and be creatitive, as well as use their motor skills.
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