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Created in Denmark (known for minimalist designs with purposeful function), Plus Plus has an odd name, but a captivating design. New to families in the US, Plus Plus has gained a tremendous following over the last few years in Denmark and is so highly regarded in education that it is used in most Danish schools. Here’s why.
Hand your child a couple of pieces and he will intuitively begin to create. Plus Plus’ identical, simple shapes with their slight rubbery texture glide smoothly together with very little pressure. And they stay together! Plus Plus pieces grip without slipping and come apart without effort. Plus Plus encourages children to think creatively about color, design, and structure and is a painless way to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Beginners will create flat patterns with Plus Plus but older children will want to try their hand at the more difficult 3-D structures. Each Plus Plus piece is made from plastic free of phthalates and PVC.

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