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Universal Brick
31 x 15 x 10 cm. With holes and slots for integrating rings and psychomotor skills spikes.
Made of polypropylene.
Weight: 450 g.
Colors: Red, yellow, green, and blue.
This versatile brick, made of durable polypropylene, is an essential resource for motor skills activities, sports circuits, physical education, and children's games. Thanks to its slots and holes, it allows for easy insertion of hoops and spikes, encouraging creativity and the construction of fun and educational structures.
Its sturdy and lightweight design, weighing only 450 g, makes it easy to handle even for little ones. It is available in bright colors: red, yellow, green, and blue, ideal for color-sorting activities or group activities.
Features:
Made of high-quality polypropylene
Dimensions: 31 x 15 x 10 cm
Weight: 450 g
Assorted colors: red, yellow, green, and blue
Compatible with standard hoops and spikes
Ideal for schools, sports centers, gyms, playgrounds, and motor skills sessions. Inspire movement and active play!
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