Description
KEY BENEFITS & FEATURES:
- Easy to snap down and take apart interlocking toy bricks
- STEM Authenticated Educational Learning Toy
- Widely Used By Teachers, Classrooms, Daycares, Preschools, Pre-K, Kindergarten & Schools
- Quickly & easily reach age-appropriate milestones
- Create wall worthy 3D art with included snap-on wall hanger
- Compatible with other popular brick playsets
- Includes extra bricks and zip top storage bag
HOW TO PLAY:
- Clear base plate reveals a full color, numbered template.
- Follow the number pattern for how high to stack your bricks.
- The color fields tell you which color bricks to use.
- Make your art more detailed & realistic by placing the puffy stickers on top of the bricks.
- Hang your masterpiece on the wall with included snap-on wall hanger!
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What Parents & Teachers Are Saying…
Parents, Teachers & Doctors alike love Brick Mates and so do the little ones!
Screen Substitute
Purposeful Play
Timeless Fun
Helps Quickly Develop Age-Appropriate Skills
Brick Mates help your child play with a purpose.
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Miriam Bossard –
I bought this for my niece as a gift for her 1st day at school. It was the perfect gift. She loved! Now I’m on the hook to buy her more of them! I definitely will.
Connie Griffith –
I took my twins to Portland to visit my parents. It’s a fairly long drive. As expected, their iPad batteries died half way into the trip. I gave them these Stack By Number Toys to them to keep them busy and quiet. I expected to get about an hour a piece out of these toys. To my surprise, when they were finished, they traded, took them apart and started all over again. It was great!
Sherry Rockler –
Please make more styles! My kids love these! They have decorated their rooms with them. My 7 year-old asked me if we can have Stack By Numbers be the activity at her next birthday party! We just might do that, and then the kids can take those home instead of a treat bag.
Stephanie Moss –
Every once in a while, online, I come across elaborate 3D pictures that people make with Legos. Finally someone made a toy version of that kind of art for kids that is educational and fun. Brilliant! I only wish they made larger ones for adults too. I want in on the fun.
Barry Levine –
My 5 year old son loved the Brick Mates Stack By Numbers Rocket, but he had a little difficulty snapping down the tiny bricks. I gave him the eraser side of a pencil to help him snap them down into place. It worked like a charm. I’m sure when he gets a little older, he’ll be able to do it without the pencil. His favorite part was adding the puffy stickers planets. Great fun!
Sue R. –
My daughter loves this cupcake Stack By Numbers and it keeps her entertained.