Mini building blocks set with a Great Blue Heron design on packaging
Mini building blocks set with a Great Blue Heron on a blue and tan baseplate surrounded by blocks made to look like reeds against a white background.
Mini building blocks set with a Great Blue Heron on a blue and tan baseplate surrounded by blocks made to look like reeds against a white background.
Mini building blocks set with a Great Blue Heron on a blue and tan baseplate surrounded by blocks made to look like reeds against a white background.
Top view of blue and tan blocks against a white background.

Great Blue Heron Mini Block Set

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Bring the elegance of wetland wildlife to your collection with the Great Blue Heron mini block set. This graceful design features a tall heron standing among reeds on a blue water base. Each block connects to form a lifelike model that captures the heron’s poise and beauty. Its long neck, outstretched wings, and calm expression make it an eye-catching display piece.

The finished model celebrates one of North America’s most striking wetland birds — known for its stillness, strength, and grace. Plus, every kit includes fun facts about this amazing animal.

Whether you’re a bird enthusiast, a puzzle lover, or simply enjoy mindful hands-on activities, this set delivers a rewarding experience. Display it at home, in the classroom, or at the office to inspire your love for nature and craftsmanship.

  • 398 pieces
  • Assembled size: 3 1/8" x 4 3/8" x 2 1/2"
  • For ages 12 and up

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