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  2. Minibrix - Wikipedia

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    Minibrix were construction kits manufactured from 1935 to 1976 in the UK.Developed in 1935, they enabled children to build their own miniature houses. Like the later and more famous construction toy, Lego, Minibrix consisted primarily of interlocking bricks with moulded studs on the surface, but being invented before the availability of modern plastics they were made of hard rubber which had ...

  3. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Danish company Lego began industrial production of its Automatic Binding Brick, which, however, like its predecessors, was hollow inside and therefore produced very little adhesion. The bricks are an almost identical copy [21] of the 1947 Self-locking Building Bricks of the English brand Kiddicraft by toy developer Hilary Page. [22]

  4. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks were marketed in the 1940s and 1950s. Lego is an interlocking plastic building brick toy line based on the Kiddicraft bricks above. Lego clones imitate Lego brand bricks. Rasti is an Argentine toy interlocking brick. Tente is a Spanish toy interlocking brick. EverBlock Systems is an American brand of ...

  5. Lego - Wikipedia

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    "Lego" is commonly used as a mass noun ("some Lego") or, in American English, as a countable noun with plural "Legos", to refer to the bricks themselves, [83] but as is common for trademarks, Lego group insists on the name being used as an adjective when referring to a product (as in "LEGO bricks").

  6. Hilary Page - Wikipedia

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    The bricks also later featured slits on their side that allowed panel-like doors, windows or cards to be inserted. Page patented the basic design, a 2 × 4 studded brick, in 1947. This was later followed by patents for the side slits (1949) and the baseplate (1952), designs featured in exhibits at the Brighton Toy and Model Museum. [12]

  7. Mega Brands - Wikipedia

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    Mega Brands Inc. (formerly Mega Bloks Inc. and Ritvik Holdings) is a Canadian children's toy company. Currently a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel, the company distributes a wide range of construction toys, puzzles, and craft-based products..

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  9. Lego Duplo - Wikipedia

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    Another new brick was a half arch. The new sets included figures, doors, and two-by-six brick wagons that could act as a car or train. The name Duplo was brought back in 1979, along with a new reworked logo. Some brick sets were sold inside a plush version of the rabbit from the logo, that zipped closed.