Wood and plastic how fantastic!
Put this sleek wooden car in the hands of your child and watch a journey of discovery begin.
- Unique building system lets kids design their own cars
- Combines heirloom quality and old-world values with contemporary design
- Part design, part construction toy
- Made of German beechwood and indestructible polycarbonate plastic
- Modular design
- Pieces mix and match with other Automoblox sets
- Teaches creative problem solving, gross and fine motor skills, and visio-spatial processing
- Removable plastic connectors teach shape recognition and color matching
- Large 12-spoked rims, low profile blue tires and sweeping roofline
- Comes with 4 "people"
Encourage your child’s unique sense of creativity and design with the toy that encourages thinking outside of the box.
Link: Automoblox
Technorati Tags: Design, Toys, Wood, Plastic, S9 Blue Sedan, Blox, Blocks, Automoblox
Related posts:
- Magic Water Glass Easy way to signal that you are up for...
- Snake Skined Reflecting Bike Tires Those tires in snake skin look could go nicely...
- Dosh: Wallet to the Ultimate It’s almost like a wallet with a brain. The...
- 4D Labyrinth Not sure if it’s as cool as the Super...
- Crazy Gap Ad [youtube]7G4N1xJqwtY[/youtube] This is a pretty wild ad. People just start...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.




















Rafa wrote,
It doesn’t came in real size?
Link | May 6th, 2007 at 4:14 pm
Automoblox S9 Blue Sedan » Designer Planet wrote,
[...] Source [...]
Link | May 6th, 2007 at 5:06 pm
Zola wrote,
I will surely gift one to my child on his birthday. Hope he would love it.
Link | May 6th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
Technology news » For The Kids: Automoblox: Blocks That Don’t Suck wrote,
[...] Looking over the designs, the only problem seems to be that all the kits look the same…but it’s still better than yet another miniature Stonehenge. – Mark Wilson Product Page [via randomgoodstuff] [...]
Link | May 6th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
Automoblox: Blocks That Don’t Suck by Digeek wrote,
[...] Looking over the designs, the only problem seems to be that all the kits look the same…but it’s still better than yet another miniature Stonehenge. – Mark Wilson Product Page [via randomgoodstuff&gizmodo] [...]
Link | May 7th, 2007 at 5:39 am
Ginene wrote,
That is really neat. If I bought something like that I would definitely have to buy 2 because I know my kids would lose everything the same day.
Link | May 7th, 2007 at 10:23 am