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Stacking Toy - Balancing Stones Reviews

4.9 Rating 39 Reviews
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About Jaques of London:

About Jaques of London:
In 1795 Thomas Jaques took on his 15-year-old son, John as an apprentice. Together they established ‘Thomas Jaques: Manufacturer of Ivory, Hardwoods, Bone and Tunbridge Ware’ in Hatton Garden. We have remained a family run business ever since, with the same unwavering passion for quality games and toys.

Today we are ever-expanding our toy range and have been honoured with over 10 awards in the past five years as a result. Our Mini Minds Hub launched in 2020 to encourage learning at home. This is now stocked with over 150 free resources. We’ve been working for over 230 years to fill the world with more joy and we hope to keep striving for that goal long into the future. Why not come along for the trip with us!

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Posted 4 days ago
Alison
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Good way to hone concentration skills for young ( and old!)
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Posted 1 week ago
Nicholas
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excellent toy, testing a 3-yr old's patience and coordination, also surviving his frustration when throwing it about!
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Posted 1 week ago
Elizabeth
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Beautiful bright colours. So easy for under ones to hold and explore
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Posted 1 week ago
Rosie
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Small but ideal for little hands to hold. Great for fine motor skills. Intrigued my child.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Amanda
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Great quality and excellent service
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Charlotte
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Beautifully packaged balancing blocks. Lovely bright colours. As described.
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Posted 1 month ago
Maggie
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The balancing stones are a hit with my grandson. The shapes allow for lots of different building combinations and l see in his play that he is thinking about where to put the next stone.
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Posted 2 months ago