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I bought the first set of Fort Standard's balancing blocks for my nephew's first birthday present. Less than a week later I had my own.
It's on display in a very prominent spot in the apartment and has become somewhat of a conversation piece. It's funny how competitive our household has gotten over who can build the tallest/prettiest/best (yep, best)structure.
Check out their website for other beautiful pieces. I'm coveting the "terra" at the moment...
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