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Strictly Briks Stackable Baseplates come in a 4-pack of 10x10 inch white plates featuring 32x32 studs. Designed for durability and warp resistance, these baseplates are compatible with LEGO and other major brick brands, enabling endless creative building possibilities. Ideal for kids aged 3 and up, they foster STEM learning and imaginative play while providing a sturdy foundation for complex, stackable constructions.
C**C
Stackable, sturdy, and look great
Works great with major brand bricks, love that I can stack bricks on both sides, and the black, with the major brand doesn't have in this size, works perfectly for what I build.
D**A
Lego board
Vibrant colors - my granddaughter loves it
T**R
Works with Legos
Works with Legos can't ask for more than that it works with generic and name brand Legos
K**T
cheaper then the real thing and gets the job done
Needed cheap plates for my kids, they work and are much cheaper then the official alternative
M**O
Good but needs to be stiffer
Could be a little stifferBase plates feel like they might break unless you double them
E**S
Better Than Lego Brand Plates
Why get 1 Lego brand when you could get 4 for the same price? These base boards are much more sturdy than the Lego brand ones. We've had some of these for over a year and they get played with at least five or six times a week. They work perfectly with our Legos. The kids love all the different colors and choose these over our Lego brand ones. If you have Lego lovers in your home order these base plates, you won't regret it.
T**L
LIES! NOT STACKABLE
I exclusively purchase this brand because only it makes stackable baseplates. And now they have stopped doing it, despite continuing to claim that they are.
M**N
works great with "leading brand" ;)
I bought these to test if they work with LEGO and they work great! Approved by my six year-old. If making multi-level creations, you may need to support the bottom of upper levels while connecting pieces. Even my four year-old did this intuitively. The only thing was my kids would try to move the whole tower by picking it up from the top-- which obviously isn't practical. So we had pieces everywhere but I trust they will soon learn to ask an adult to help them move the tower from the bottom.
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