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Cubi-Q - A European Wonder Of Creativity For Kids

Posted: January 5th, 2009

Today’s post written by Miki

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We at KidStyleFile recently come across the Cubi-Q - www.cubi-q.de - and I have to say, it looks like a seriously awesome toy.

The Cubi-Q is a modular activity box which can be unpacked and assembled into almost any toy your kids can imagine.  Staircases, winners podiums, tables & chairs, trolleys and cars, dolls cradles, grocery shops, theatres, the options look to be absolutely endless!  It has won some quite prestigious design awards too.

It’s suitable for ages 1.5 to 8 years, although I’m sure plenty of adults would have a great time building toys… ‘for the kids’, of course!

Just before you head on over to the Cubi-Q site, I should let you know that the site is in German (German-speaking KSF readers: please check out the site and leave a comment on this post to fill us in a bit more on this great product.)

PS Turn up the volume for the full Cubi-Q experience, complete with very jaunty song!

The Cubi-Q is constructed of sealed birch wood, is 50 x 50 x 50 cm in size, and sells for 499 Euro.

Stay tuned for more details on, and shipping information for, the Cubi-Q.



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