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Highway Series Magnetic Block Cubes

The Highway Series Magnetic Block Cubes are a set of interactive building blocks designed to engage and educate children through play. Each cube in this series features magnetic sides that easily connect, allowing children to create various scenes such as highways, water surfaces, vehicles, and traffic lights. This 3D puzzle set not only offers hours of imaginative fun but also provides an opportunity for children to learn about road safety and traffic management in an enjoyable and hands-on manner.

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Jinhua Xinli Magnetic Industry and Trade Co., Ltd.
Jinhua Xinli Magnetic Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. is an advanced professional custom Highway Series Magnetic Block Cubes manufacturers in Xinwo Street, Pan'an County, a beautiful place with a national nature reserve. Since its establishment in 2010, it has been committed to designing, developing, and selling Highway Series Magnetic Block Cubes. We are driven by innovation, with quality as the core, and service as the soul, and we constantly pursue excellence to provide customers with excellent products and services.
Currently, the company covers an area of ​​10,000 square meters, with a construction area of ​​13,000 square meters. It has more than 100 professional production personnel, more than 100 sets of various production equipment, and more than 20 sets of advanced testing instruments. Our strength is not only reflected in scale and equipment but also in the strict control of product quality and the unremitting pursuit of innovation. With ISO9001:14001 certification, we ensure our products' high standards and reliability.
Certificate Of Honor
  • Magnetic Sheet Certificate
  • Magnetic Tablet Report
  • Certificate Of Registration
  • A Kind Of Magnetic Building Block With Cross-Shaped Bracket
  • A Building Block Containing Six-Pass Magnetism
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