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SuperBloccoEducational Play
SuperBlocco, an exciting startup of fun and educational children’s puzzles, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its latest products, three children’s toy puzzles featuring animal shapes.
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The campaign aims to raise £8,200 to bring the fun and educational toy puzzle to market.
SuperBlocco children’s toy puzzles are designed to provide young children with a fun and engaging way to learn about animals and develop their problemsolving skills. The puzzles feature brightly coloured animal shapes that fit together to form a complete picture, providing children with a sense of accomplishment and building their confidence. The puzzle is made from high-quality, eco-friendly materials, ensuring safety and durability for children of all ages. The pieces are easy to grip and fit together securely, making it a great choice for younger children who are still developing their motor skills. Each puzzle has 130 pieces and 30 doubled sided cards with animal facts and instructions to create them.
“We are excited to introduce our latest product, the SuperBlocco children’s toy puzzle,” said Falco, the founder of SuperBlocco. “We believe that learning should be fun and engaging, and our puzzle provides children with a playful way to explore the world of animals while developing their cognitive skills.”
The crowdfunding campaign will allow SuperBlocco’s production and distribution of toy puzzles across the world. Backers can receive early bird pricing on the puzzle. The Kickstarter campaign started on May 12 and will run for 45 days.
Pledges start from just £1 to support the campaign and backers can get their hands on a puzzle from just £22. Backers can choose one of JUNGLE, SAFARI, or Desert - Cool Animal Pattern Puzzles. In each special edition, you can make 30 animals using 130 colourful wooden patterns. Other tiers available: For more information visit https:// www.kickstarter.com/ projects/superblocco/ cool-animal-pattern-puzzlefor-cool-kids or SuperBlocco. nl
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