- A powerful combat robot carrying the name of the ancient Greek god Poseidon.
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Sluban Space Ultimate Robot Poseidon (M38-B0215) Blocks. A mighty battle machine, all-powerful like the Greek god of the seas and oceans. Poseidon was also venerated the patron of earthquakes and horses. In mythology, Poseidon was depicted as a formidable strongman, often uncouth and not very intelligent.
The 274-piece kit is rated as moderately easy to assemble. Packed in a box measuring 28.5 x 28.5 x 5.4 cm. The blocks are made of ABS plastic, the manufacturer attaches a clear pictorial assembly instruction.
Playing with blocks has only advantages:
- Trains manual skills - and thus prepares for learning to write
- Trains concentration
- Trains visual coordination
- Develops imagination
- Develops creativity
- Building blocks together with parents or other children teaches sharing and cooperation
Blocks intended for children over 6 years of age.
The company producing Sluban blocks has existed since 2004. An important advantage of this brand is its compatibility with blocks from other well-known manufacturers. This gives you unlimited possibilities in adapting your military collection to your own needs. Sluban products are characterized by an attractive price of sets compared to other well-known manufacturers.
Created by: Sharg® Company - direct importer.







