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SpringFlower Flower Garden Building Kit for Girls 3-7 — 148pcs STEM Toy with Storage Case
SpringFlower Flower Garden Building Kit for Girls 3-7 — 148pcs STEM Toy with Storage Case
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Meet SpringFlower’s Flower Garden Building Kit, a colorful, hands-on way for young creators aged 3 to 7 to explore, build, and imagine. With 148 pieces stored neatly in a kid-friendly case, this STEM-inspired set invites children to assemble their own botanical worlds, mix and match petals and stems, and proudly display finished flowers wherever they play.
Endless design possibilities
- Interchangeable parts unlock countless flower designs and bouquet ideas, fueling curiosity and creative problem-solving.
- Bright, tactile pieces with smooth surfaces invite safe, immersive building sessions for little hands.
- Washable and easy to care for, so indoor or outdoor play stays hassle-free.
Built for learning and play
- Supports early STEM concepts like sorting, matching, and sequencing as kids choose colors and shapes.
- Develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through repeated assembly and arrangement tasks.
- Encourages focus, imagination, and independent play, while offering opportunities for collaborative storytelling with friends or classmates.
Versatile and gift-ready
- Ideal for birthdays, holidays, classroom activities, parties, and as Easter or holiday fillers.
- Stored in a sturdy case to keep pieces organized and ready for next garden adventure.
- Durable, non-toxic ABS plastic ensures safe, long-lasting use and straightforward cleaning between sessions.
While outcomes vary by child, many families find that this kit sparks joyful, creative play and helps kids rehearse planning and construction skills in a tactile, engaging way.
FAQ
Q: Is the SpringFlower Flower Garden kit suitable for preschoolers?
A: Yes. It’s designed for ages 3+ with non-toxic ABS pieces and a storage case for safe, kid-friendly play.
Q: Do you need batteries or special tools to play?
A: No. All play happens manually—kids assemble, match, and arrange the colorful pieces.