Home One Cool Thing One Cool Thing: CitiBlocs By scott wardellMarch 12, 2013 Search more like this eco friendlykid friendlynon toxicwooden blocksengineerpineinspirationaccomplishbalancebuddingcertifycreatelookplaytime Read next One Cool Thing This New Video Fantastically Recreates the OG Harry Potter Movie with LEGO, Funko Pop & More One Cool Thing You’ll Be Able to Use Venmo to Pay on Amazon Next Year One Cool Thing This House Looks Swell! You Can Buy the Griswold Holiday House on Amazon One Cool Thing Sweet Dreams! Crib Sheets with Soft Fabric & Cute Prints One Cool Thing 7 Funny YouTube Channels for Kids You Can Feel Good About Your kid is an accomplished architect with Lincoln Logs and a NASA-level engineer with LEGOs. Now, your little builders can expand their construction to new heights with the colorful, stackable CitiBlocs. At first glance, these wooden blocks might look like Jenga pieces, but they’re actually super unique: they’re all precision cut from Pine wood slabs. This means each piece is exactly the same size, weight, and shape, allowing your budding architects to create shapes and designs not possible with other toys. With a little balance and a steady hand, kids can create buildings as tall as they are! CitiBlocs are hewn from certified renewable forests in New Zealand, are non-toxic, and have been rigorously tested for safety, so you know that they’re not only eco-friendly, but kid-friendly too. And with over 30 industry awards under their belt, CitiBlocs are easily one of the hottest toys you can find for your kiddo. Currently, they offer a 52, 100, 300, 500, 800 and even 1,000 piece set in various color options, from natural wood to “hot” colors. All the pieces can be mixed between sets, so adding more blocks to your collection only increases your build options. With the 100 piece natural wood set coming in at just $24.99, CitiBlocs are very affordable, and will provide your little builders with hours of imaginative playtime. We love that CitiBlocs have the potential for unlimited design possibilities. Look on their website for inspiration, or just start building and make your own creation. What have your kids built with their CitiBlocs? –Scott Wardell
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