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Room Copenhagen Lego Storage Head, Large, Boy, 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 x 10-3/4 Inches, Yellow (4032)
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Frequently Asked Questions

The LEGO Storage Head measures nine point four five inches in length, nine point four five inches in width, and ten point six seven inches in height.

The LEGO Storage Head is made from nontoxic, BPA-free plastic, ensuring safety for children aged three years and older.

It can hold up to five hundred LEGO bricks, making it a spacious solution for organization.

You can use the LEGO Storage Head to store and organize your LEGO bricks by simply placing them inside the container.

Yes, it is designed for children aged three years and older, providing a fun way to encourage organization.

Yes, these storage heads are stackable, allowing you to save space while organizing your playroom or kids' room.

To clean the LEGO Storage Head, wipe it with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that may damage the surface.

Yes, it is made from nontoxic materials, ensuring safety during play and storage for children.

If your LEGO Storage Head arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges.

Yes, it can also be used as a decorative storage bin for other toys or items in playrooms and kids' rooms.

The LEGO Storage Head is available in different styles and sizes, including various faces like a skeleton and pumpkin.

Yes, the LEGO Storage Head is made in Poland, ensuring high-quality manufacturing standards.

No, the LEGO Storage Head is polypropylene and PVC-free, making it a safer choice for children's storage.

It offers a creative way to tidy up by sorting and storing LEGO bricks in an organized manner.

The LEGO Storage Head designed for boys features a classic boy face, adding a playful touch to the room decor.

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