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Balancing Game w/Contemporary Indigenous Design

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Balancing Game w/Contemporary Indigenous Design

Balancing Game w/Contemporary Indigenous Design

All artwork is designed by contemporary Native artists whose work strikes a perfect balance between traditional Indigenous imagery and contemporary design. A balance that results in high-quality products that are eye-catching, colorful, and trendy. Native NW donates part of each sale to charities that support Indigenous families & communities impacted by Residential Schools and inter-generational trauma. They also established a Native NW Reconciliation Fund that supports 300 Indigenous students at 20 colleges and universities with scholarships & awards. Stacking Blocks Balancing Games can enhance kids hand-eye coordination, and also serve as a great educational tool for kids to learn about colors and shapes.

For ages 4+.

Styles: Bear and Cubs, Salmon and Eggs

\Made from: Medium density fiberboard wood

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All artwork is designed by contemporary Native artists whose work strikes a perfect balance between traditional Indigenous imagery and contemporary design. A balance that results in high-quality products that are eye-catching, colorful, and trendy. Native NW donates part of each sale to charities that support Indigenous families & communities impacted by Residential Schools and inter-generational trauma. They also established a Native NW Reconciliation Fund that supports 300 Indigenous students at 20 colleges and universities with scholarships & awards. Stacking Blocks Balancing Games can enhance kids hand-eye coordination, and also serve as a great educational tool for kids to learn about colors and shapes.

For ages 4+.

Styles: Bear and Cubs, Salmon and Eggs

\Made from: Medium density fiberboard wood

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