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Large Tumbling Timber Toy + Dice + Carry/Storage Bag - 54-Pc Wooden Blocks - Premium Pine Wood Floor Game for Kids & Adults - Grows from 1.5-feet to Almost 3-feet While Playing, Life Size Tower
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Large Tumbling Timber Toy + Dice + Carry/Storage Bag - 54-Pc Wooden Blocks - Premium Pine Wood Floor Game for Kids & Adults - Grows from 1.5-feet to Almost 3-feet While Playing, Life Size Tower

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FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: Get the whole family involved in this timeless classic game! The game you remember from your childhood has now grown along with you! And you can now share those nostalgic moments with friends and family of all ages. The thrill and excitement will keep those around you entertained and laughing – and they’ll never want to stop playing. Each block measures: 4.71” X 1.6” X 1”-inches. Dice measures: 2” X 2” X 2”-inches. INSTRUCTIONS + DRY ERASE BOARD + MARKER with ERASER: Keep score, follow the rules – or break all the rules and make up your own! Beautifully laminated instructions include both a shapes and numbers-based game rules - so, along with the included dice, you will never get bored of the variations and different ways of playing the game. But you can still flip the script and make up your own version of the game for even more hilarity and hijinks! Just think of the possibilities! HIGHEST QUALITY, DURABLE WOOD and CARRY/STORAGE BAG: Meticulously sourced, high-grade premium pine wood are sanded to a smooth finish and will withstand years of stacking and tumbling indoors or outdoors. The robust zippered nylon bag fits the blocks perfectly. Just grab the rugged handles and you’re ready to be the talk of the next event. When you’re done, blocks stack neatly in the carry bag like lego pieces, so you can stow it away discreetly while you await the next opportunity to play.

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