
15 PC Mini Sea Vehicles Building Set - Eco-Friendly STEM Toy Building Set - ODDY
With this 15-piece Sea Vehicles Building Kit, kids can use household items like bottles, paper, and cardboard to build playful boats, sea vessels, and all kinds of water-worthy creations! Whether it’s a mini sailboat or a quirky ocean explorer, let their imagination set sail. ✨ Note: Household items not included.
This set includes 15 interlocking pieces, specially designed to integrate with common objects and recycled materials. Made from recycled, eco-friendly plastics, ODDY kits spark creativity, encourage hands-on play, and inspire STEM exploration through building and inventing! 🌍♻️
Perfect for creative play that’s kind to the planet.
Details:
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15 interlocking building pieces
- Designed to combine with recycled household items for endless creative builds
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Pairs Best With: plastic bottles, bowls, cups, cardboard tubes, packaging, egg cartons, wooden blocks, small boxes
- Recommended age - best suited for 6 and older or with a little help from an adult.
Information:
- Age: 3 years +
- Warning small parts - not for children under 3
- Safety: Complies with CE and ASTM/CPSIA standards
- Materials: Made from recycled, eco-friendly plastics
About the Brand:
Oddy Toys believes that creativity knows no limits—and neither should play. Born from a passion for sustainable fun, Oddy empowers kids to see the magic in the everyday by transforming common household items into endless creations. With building kits designed to pair with recycled materials like milk cartons, egg cartons, and cardboard tubes, we turn would-be waste into wonder.
Made from recycled, eco-friendly materials, every Oddy piece is crafted to spark imagination, encourage hands-on exploration, and support STEM learning in a way that’s kind to the planet. Our mission is simple: inspire kids to think outside the box, while helping families embrace low-waste, mindful play.
With Oddy, playtime becomes a creative adventure, and every day is a chance to build something new—while building a better future for our Earth