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Melissa & Doug Magnetivity Building Play Set – Draw & Build House
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Melissa & Doug Magnetivity Building Play Set – Draw & Build House

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Welcome home! Build an imaginary place to live and play with the Magnetivity™ Magnetic Building Playset Draw & Build House! Magnetivity™ encourages kids to experiment, explore, and imagine by inspiring them to design and build their own unique worlds! The 8 double-sided dry-erase panels have line art on one side and are blank on the other, so kids can use the four included dry-erase markers to create and color scenes. Color in the two wooden play figures in stands, too. Use the cloth to erase and draw again! These unique panels magnetically attach in different combinations, so kids can draw on and build new designs for their house every time they play. Great for open-ended, hands-on exploration and play! All Magnetivity™ panels are compatible. (All panels magnetically attach, but magnetic accessories from other Magnetivity™ sets do not stick to Draw & Build panels.) Pediatricians say building and rebuilding provide lessons in resilience. Assembling parts, as kids do with these Magnetivity kits, can also promote visual-spatial awareness. Magnetivity makes a great gift for 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6-year-olds, and up. Even many 10-year-olds will enjoy building and creating with Magnetivity. For more than 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products that NBC News called “the gold standard in early childhood play.” Today, Melissa & Doug is proudly partnering with the American Academy of Pediatrics to foster early brain development and help children build important life skills through play.

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