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  2. Kapla - Wikipedia

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    KAPLA was invented in 1987 by Dutchman Tom van der Bruggen. A student of art history, Van der Bruggen had hopes of building a castle from an early age. Inspired by an old abandoned farm on the river Tarn in the South of France, Van der Bruggen converted the farm into his dream castle, complete with carriage entrance, fountains, and towers.

  3. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    Anchor Stone Blocks is a wooden block construction toy. Kapla is a wooden block construction toy. KEVA Planks is a wooden block construction toy. Froebel gifts are a range of educational materials first used in the original Kindergarten. Montessori sensorial materials are a range of educational materials including wooden blocks.

  4. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The Lego system is the most widely used clamp building block system in the world. Building blocks (also construction blocks) are modular construction parts, usually made of plastic, which can be assembled in a form-fit manner. The basic components are usually cuboid-shaped, cylindrically studded at the top in a grid pattern, hollow-bodied at ...

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  6. KEVA Planks - Wikipedia

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    The tallest tower built with KEVA planks was 51 feet, 8 inches constructed at the National Building Museum in 2006. [11] KEVA planks is a privately owned company located in Virginia. Mindware, a division of Oriental Trading subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, is the exclusive licensee of many KEVA Planks products. [12]

  7. Playskool - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, they purchased the Halsam Company, a producer of wooden blocks, checkers, dominoes, and construction sets. In 1968, Playskool became a subsidiary of Milton Bradley; both companies were acquired by Hasbro, Inc. in 1984. [5] [6] After the acquisition, Playskool began operating out of Pawtucket, Rhode Island as a division of Hasbro. [7]