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		<title>By: Made In USA Holgate Baby Blocks &#124; Parent Reviewers</title>
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		<description>[...] Mom 2 BB Reviews - The rounded edges of the blocks received a two thumbs up from me as a great safety feature for babies. There are numerous ways to play with these blocks but for the younger babies, you can start off by stacking them up towerlike and letting your baby knock them down.  My 18 months old niece had a blast with these blocks as she was already able to sort them by colors. We have also started teaching her to recognize some of the pictures and when she grows older, we will use these blocks to teach her simple three letter words. [...]</description>
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