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Cat & The Fiddle
(541) 479-1579
147 SW G St
Grants Pass, OR
Sears
(541) 471-9489
1551 Northeast F St
Grants Pass, OR
JCPenney Department Store
(800) 222-6161
939 NE D ST
GRANTS PASS, OR
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(503) 981-5301
1001 N Arney Rd Ste 617
Woodburn, OR
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(503) 286-7558
1800 Jantzen Beach Ctr
Portland, OR
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(541) 471-2822
135 N.E. Terry Lane
Grants Pass, OR
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541-479-9784
939 NE D St
Grants Pass, OR
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Green Frog Toys
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EnviroBLOX

Toy Review:

When is a "green" toy more than just something that's good for the environment? When it's really a lot of fun, too. First launched on Earth Day 2008, the biodegradable, small-carbon-footprint of Cadaco's EnviroBLOX is definitely a feel-good aspect, but these things are FUN. It's classic, open-ended construction play that's easy for even the youngest kids to do. They're highly tactile and very versatile.

And, yes, they really are like those foam peanuts that are used for packing. Just moisten them and stick them together, and they stay. Don't worry if your pieces come apart, a little water gets them back together.

The foam, as noted, feels great to play with, and it can be compressed to make additional shapes, which adds to the creativity. The large sets also come with shaping tools, and building is limited only by kids' imaginations.

It's also easy to make big models quickly, which appeals to the younger players. These are great for individual play, and they're priced right that they can make a great playdate activity. The directions are very clear and rather than dictating models open the door to individual creativity by getting kids thinking of forms they can build. It's deceptively simple and very ingenious.

The littlest kids should probably be supervised until they understand just how much moisture is required to make the pieces stick together well. Too little water and the bond won't hold. Too much and the pieces dissolve.

We definitely recomm...

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