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Cool toy pick of the week: SeaBonz

May 8, 10:41 PMMotherhood ExaminerJeana Lee Tahnk
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SeaBonz is a construction set of 50 maritime-themed, oddly-shaped and colorful pieces that interconnect with bendable socket joints. This award-winning toy appeals to kids of all ages (well beyond the recommended age range) and provides kids with a creative outlet for imaginary play.

Toy name:                     SeaBonz
Manufacturer:                Curious Toys
Recommended age:      4 – 7 years
Price:                             $29.48 through amazon.com
 
The great thing about SeaBonz is that they can be combined with the other ‘Bonz’ products (ExoBonz, SkyBonz, DragonBonz, DinogloBonz and more) for limitless construction options.  
 
Each week I will feature a creative, imaginative and fun toy that has been kid-tested and approved.
 
If you would like to have a product reviewed for the “Cool toy pick of the week” feature, please send information to motherhoodexaminer@live.com.
 
 
 
For past “Toy Pick of the Week” suggestions, click HERE.
 

 

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