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  2. 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 ...

  3. Toy block - Wikipedia

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    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. Pattern blocks and Cuisenaire rods are sets of small blocks used in mathematics education and also in block play.

  4. Bernina International - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1932, they had developed the company's first household sewing machine, which they named Bernina. [13] [8] [14] The Bernina was soon being produced as furniture-cum-sewing-machine, which required the building of a new, attached furniture factory in Steckborn. As of October 26, 1937, a total of 20,000 machines had left the factory ...

  5. Building block - Wikipedia

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    Building block or building blocks may refer to: Toy blocks; Building blocks (toy) Concrete masonry unit; Building block (chemistry) Components that are part of a ...

  6. Bernina - Wikipedia

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    Bernina Range, a mountain range in the Swiss and Italian Alps; Piz Bernina, the highest peak of the Bernina Range; Bernina Pass, a pass in the Bernina Range; Bernina District, former administrative district in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland

  7. Lego Duplo - Wikipedia

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    Duplo bricks were introduced in 1969, in four colours: red, yellow, blue, and white. [4] The following year, two more sets were added with blue and red wheel plates. In the product catalogue for 1971, the sets were described as being for children from 1 to 2 years but were still sold mixed with Lego bricks, normally designed for ages 3 to 12.