List of 10 best-selling Balody Blocks products 2019
I. Why do kids like to Balody Blocks?
- Assembled from simple cubes including block puzzle toys and queuing toys around the assembly of automotive puzzle toys.
- The product is always eye-catching and eye-catching color of children about assembly toys for children.
- Detailed and realistic puzzle simulation of popular automotive models including topics such as the model of characters in the film, animals, characters in the game…
- Suitable for children who love the world of Cartoon characters, animes, animals, … children will be immersed in the world of character model assembly, creative to get the collection of character assembly for yourself.
II. Benefits of the Balody Blocks set for babies:
- Stimulating the development of thinking, creative spirit that the intelligent puzzle kit brings to children, besides having a guide on how to assemble toys to help children think and go into practice.
- Help children imitate, increase creativity, encourage children to solve basic skills.
- Develop awareness, coordination between eyes and hands, help children excited to explore new things.
- Helping children increase their self-confidence, independence, and values.
- Help children learn, and practice many social skills such as sharing, negotiating, raising opinions and cooperating.
- Add perseverance to children before things need to be resolved.
III. List of 10 best-selling Balody Blocks products:
1. Balody Model 16012 Bowser Koopa King Anime
Bowser is portrayed as the “King of the Koopas”, anthropomorphic turtles that inhabit the world of the Mushroom Kingdom. Bowser differs greatly from the rest of the Koopa clan, which consists mainly of bipedal tortoises. He is characterized by a large, spiked turtle shell, horns, a draconic muzzle, razor-sharp fangs, taloned fingers, three clawed toes on each foot, and a shock of red hair.
He is physically endowed with immense strength, is nearly indestructible, and can breathe fire. He can also jump surprisingly high for his large size, although his speed and agility are most of the time lacking. He is also accomplished in black magic, thanks to which he can teleport himself or summon objects, fly, generate a huge amount of electricity, use telekinesis or metamorphose.
Bowser aspires to take over the Mushroom Kingdom and merge it with his own realm. He is infatuated with Princess Peach, and routinely kidnaps her as part of his plans for domination. Sometimes, he kidnaps Peach simply to lure Mario into a trap, but occasionally he hopes to marry her.
Item specifics
- Model Number:16012
- Barcode: No
- Certification: UL
- Material: Plastic
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Age Range:> 6 years old
- Warning: choking hazard
- Gender: Unisex
- Type: Blocks
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Type: ABS
- UL: Certificate
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration, Kids Gifts etc
2. Balody Model 16003 Super Mario
Mario debuted as “Jumpman” in the arcade game Donkey Kong on July 9, 1981. He is shown to be a carpenter and has a pet ape called Donkey Kong. The carpenter mistreats the ape and Donkey Kong escapes to kidnap Jumpman’s girlfriend, originally known as the Lady, but later named Pauline. The player must take the role of Jumpman and rescue the girl.
Jumpman was later renamed “Mario” in the 1982 arcade game Donkey Kong Junior, the only game in which he has been portrayed as an antagonist. In the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros., Mario and his younger brother Luigi are portrayed as Italian-American plumbers who have to defeat creatures that have been coming from the sewers below New York City.
In Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mario saves Princess Toadstool (later known as Princess Peach) of the Mushroom Kingdom from King Koopa. To save Princess Toadstool, Mario conquers the eight worlds of the Mushroom Kingdom by going to the castle in each to defeat a minion of King Koopa. To reach each castle, Mario battles through three sub-worlds by defeating King Koopa’s henchmen. If Mario successfully fights his way through the castle and defeats the minion, he frees a Mushroom Retainer.[citation needed] Inside the eighth castle, Mario has a final fight with King Koopa and frees Princess Toadstool. In Super Mario Bros. 2, the player can choose between Mario, Luigi, Toad, or Princess Peach. Each character possesses unique abilities (Luigi has the stronger jumping ability, Toad can dig the fastest, and Peach can float), with Mario being the most well-rounded. In Super Mario Bros. 3, Mario quests to save the rulers of seven kingdoms from Bowser and his children, the Koopalings, and Mario travels across eight worlds to restore order to the Mushroom World and to rescue Princess Peach. Mario is introduced to new power-ups that augment his abilities.
Item specifics
- Model Number:16003
- Barcode: No
- Certification: UL
- Material: Plastic
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Age Range:> 6 years old
- Warning: choking hazard
- Gender: Unisex
- Type: Blocks
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Type: ABS
- UL: Certificate
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration, Kids Gifts etc
3. Balody Model 16047 Stitch
Stitch (also known by his species name/”birth” name Experiment 626, pronounced “six-two-six”) is a fictional character in Disney’s Lilo & Stitch franchise. An illegally-made, genetically-engineered, extraterrestrial lifeform resembling a blue koala, he is one of the franchise’s two title characters, alongside his adopter and best friend Lilo Pelekai, and its primary protagonist. Stitch was created by Lilo & Stitch co-writer and co-director Chris Sanders, who also voices him in all Western-produced media that he appears in, while Ben Diskin voices the character in the English versions of the Eastern-produced television series Stitch! and Stitch & Ai.
In the franchise’s chronology, he was originally created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba to cause chaos across the galaxy. Stitch is marked by his mischievous behavior, which endeared him to Lilo, who adopted him as her “dog”. Through Lilo’s beliefs in the Hawaiian concept of ʻohana, meaning family, Stitch developed from an uncaring, destructive creature to a loving, more self-conscious being who enjoys the company of his adoptive family on Earth. He became a firm believer of the ʻohana concept, and with the help of Lilo applied it to reform Jumba’s 625 prior experiments, nearly all of whom Stitch treats as his “cousins”.
Item specifics
- Brand Name: LOZShop
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Warning:S mall parts unsuitable for Children under 3 years old
- Certificate Number: T51710222270TY
- Barcode: No
- UL: Certificate
- Gender: Unisex
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Material: Plastic
- Model Number: 16047
- Age Range:> 6 years old
- Certification: UL
- Type: cartoon mini blocks
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration
- Packing: without original box
- Classification: Assemblage
4. Balody Model 16051/16052 Zootopia
In a world populated by anthropomorphic mammals, rabbit Judy Hopps from rural Bunnyburrow fulfills her childhood dream of becoming a police officer in urban Zootopia. Despite being the academy valedictorian, Judy is delegated to parking duty by Chief Bogo, who doubts her potential because she is a rabbit. On her first day, she is hustled by a con artist fox duo, Nick Wilde and Finnick.
Judy abandons parking duty to arrest Duke Weaselton, a weasel who stole a bag of crocus bulbs known as Midnicampum holicithias. Bogo reprimands her, but an otter named Mrs. Otterton enters Bogo’s office pleading for someone to find her husband Emmitt, one of fourteen predators who is
missing. When Judy volunteers and Assistant Mayor Dawn Bellwether praises the assignment, Bogo has no choice but to let Judy take the case. He gives her 48 hours to find Emmitt Otterton on the condition that if she fails, she resigns.
Judy blackmails Nick into assisting her by covertly recording his confession to tax evasion, having ascertained from the ‘last-sighting’ photo of Otterton that Nick was the last to see him. They track Otterton to a limousine owned by crime boss Mr. Big, who reveals Otterton went “savage”—reverted to a feral state—and attacked his chauffeur Manchas. At his home, Manchas mentions Otterton yelled about “night howlers” before the attack. Moments later, Manchas himself turns savage and chases the pair. Judy saves Nick by trapping Manchas and calls the ZPD for help, but when they arrive, Manchas has vanished. Bogo demands that Judy turn in her badge, but Nick reminds Bogo that Judy still has ten hours to solve the case.
At City Hall, Bellwether offers Judy and Nick access to the city’s traffic cameras. They discover Manchas was captured by wolves, who Judy surmises are the “night howlers”. They locate the missing predators—all gone savage—imprisoned at Cliffside Asylum, where Mayor Leodore Lionheart hides them from the public while trying to determine the cause of their behavior. Lionheart and the asylum staff are arrested for false imprisonment and Bellwether becomes the new mayor.
Judy, praised for solving the case, has become friends with Nick and asks him to join the ZPD as her partner. However, she upsets him at a press conference by suggesting a predatory biological cause for the recent savage behavior; her comments also incite hateful speech and discrimination against predators throughout Zootopia. Feeling guilty for the results of her words, Judy quits her job and returns to Bunnyburrow.
Back home, Judy learns that the night howlers are actually the crocus bulbs Weaselton stole, and they contain a neurotoxin that has severe psychotropic effects on mammals, causing them to go savage. After returning to Zootopia and reconciling with Nick, the pair confront Weaselton, who (with a little persuasion from Mr. Big) tells them the bulbs he stole were for a ram named Doug. They find Doug in a laboratory hidden in the city subway, developing a drug made from night howlers, which he has been shooting at predators with a dart gun.
Judy and Nick obtain the serum as evidence, but before they can reach the ZPD, Bellwether confronts them in the Natural History Museum and takes the evidence, revealing herself as the mastermind behind a prey-supremacist conspiracy to frame predators as dangerous and savage. Bellwether traps Judy and Nick in an exhibition after Nick refuses to abandon an injured Judy. She shoots a serum pellet at Nick to make him kill Judy and summons the ZPD for help, but Judy and Nick have replaced the serum pellets in Bellwether’s gun with blueberries. Enraged, Bellwether threatens to frame the pair for the attacks before discovering that Judy baited her into openly declaring her role in the attacks and recorded the confession with her recording device; Bellwether attempts to escape, only to find herself and her crooked group of cops surrounded by Chief Bogo and his loyal officers.
Lionheart publicly denies knowledge of Bellwether’s plot and states that his imprisonment of the savage predators was a “wrong thing for the right reason”. With the cause of the epidemic identified, the savage animals are cured and Judy rejoins the ZPD. Nick graduates from the Zootopia Police Academy as the city’s first fox police officer and becomes Judy’s partner.
Item specifics
- Type: Blocks
- Certification:3C
- Barcode: No
- Model Number:16051/16052
- Warning: It not for Kids under 3years old
- Gender: Unisex
- Age Range:> 8 years old
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Material: Plastic
- Type Number:2014012203743950
- 3C: Type
- Plastic Block Shape: Square
5. Balody Model 18006 – 18011 Dragon Ball Characters
The Dragon Ball manga series features an ensemble cast of characters created by Akira Toriyama. The series takes place in a fictional universe, the same world as Toriyama’s previous series Dr. Slump, and follows the adventures of Son Goku during his boyhood years as he trains in martial arts and explores a fantastical version of planet Earth in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls that are used to summon a wish-granting dragon. The tone of the series becomes more action-oriented and less comedic when Goku reaches adulthood, as he and his allies would find themselves defending Earth against various threats, overcoming seemingly insurmountable opponents and eventually emerging victorious against progressively more powerful foes.
During the course of the story, Goku encounters allies such as Bulma, Kame-Sennin, and Trunks, rivals such as Tenshinhan, Piccolo, and Vegeta, and villains such as Freeza, Cell, and Majin Boo. Goku’s group of associates, known as the Dragon Team (ドラゴンチーム Doragon Chīmu)[ch. 165], bolster its ranks throughout the series with the addition of former enemies and new heroes. The group is also known in Japanese as the Z Fighters (Z戦士 Zetto Senshi)[1] or TEAM “Z”[2] in other media, and in the English dub of Dragon Ball Z as the Earth’s Special Forces.[3]
While many of the characters are humans with superhuman strength and/or supernatural abilities, the cast also includes anthropomorphic animals, extraterrestrial lifeforms, and even deities who govern the world and the universe. The series also includes depictions of the afterlife and time travel as a means of creating historical divergences. Dragon Ball Super, in particular, expanded the set of the series to include parallel universes; Universe 7, or the Seventh Universe in the English dub, is designated as the universe where the vast majority of the Dragon Ball series takes place.
Item specifics
- Brand Name: LOZShop
- Type: Blocks
- Gender: Unisex
- Age Range:> 6 years old
- Warning: Mini building blocks, beware children swallowed
- Model Number:18006
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Material: Plastic
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Name: BALODY diamond block toys
- Certificate: EN71,62115
- Function: Formative Education
- Style: Cartoon Toy, DIY Toy, Educational Toy
- OEM/ODM: Yes
- Lead time: within 1 week
- Package: Color Box
6. Balody Model 16036 Big Size Auction Animal
Smart education toys are always a key in the development orientation of the company. We bring to the line of extremely adorable animal models. Our products also help children entertain, they also help children increase concentration, meticulousness, and perseverance.
These products help babies become more aware of animals, increasing their creativity.
In addition, we encourage parents to play with their children to increase their solidarity and attachment to family members.
Item specifics
- Brand Name: LOZShop
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Warning: Small parts unsuitable for Children under 3 years old
- Certificate Number: T51710222270TY
- Barcode: No
- UL: Certificate
- Gender: Unisex
- Age Range:> 8 years old
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Model Number:16036-16039
- Material: Plastic
- Certification: UL
- Type:C mini Blocks series
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration, Kids Gifts etc
7. Balody Model 16027 Doraemon
Nobita Nobi is a young boy who suffers from poor grades, frequent bullying and negative emotions like sadness and jealousy. Many years in the future, one of his descendants sends the robotic cat Doraemon back in time to protect and guide Nobita. Doraemon has a four-dimensional pocket in which he stores innumerable items known as gadgets, which range from toys and medicine to technology from the future. Examples include the Bamboo-Copter (Japanese: Take-Koputa), a small piece of headgear that allows flight and the Anywhere Door (Japanese: Doko Demo Doa), a door that opens up to any place the user wishes.
Nobita’s closest friend is Shizuka Minamoto, who also serves as his romantic interest and eventually becomes his wife. Nobita is usually tormented by the bullying Takeshi Goda(nicknamed “Gian”), and the cunning and arrogant Suneo Honekawa. A typical story consists of Doraemon using one of his gadgets in order to assist Nobita in various ways, often causing more trouble than he was trying to solve.
Item specifics
- Brand Name: LOZShop
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Warning: Small parts unsuitable for Children under 3 years old
- Certificate Number: T51710222270TY
- Barcode: No
- Model Number:16027
- UL: Certificate
- Gender: Unisex
- Age Range:> 8 years old
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Material: Plastic
- Certification: UL
- Type: Cartoon building Blocks
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration, Gifts
- Packing Details: OPP Bag
- Classification:Assemblage
8. Balody Model 16004 Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game franchise produced by Sega centering on a series of high-speed platform games. Sonic, the protagonist, is an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog with supersonic speed. Typically, Sonic must stop antagonist Doctor Eggman’splans for world domination, often helped by his friends, such as Tails, Amy, and Knuckles.
The first Sonic the Hedgehog game, released in 1991, was conceived by Sega’s Sonic Team division after Sega requested a mascot character to compete with Nintendo’s mascot Mario. Its success spawned many sequels and helped Sega become one of the leading video game companies during the 16-bit era of the early 1990s. The first major 3D Sonic game, Sonic Adventure, was released in 1998. Spin-offs have explored other genres, including racing games such as Sonic R (1997) and sports games such as Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007).
By March 2011, the series had sold over 89 million physical copies,[n 1] and grossed over $5 billion by 2014.[1] As of 2018, the series has shifted to 800 million copies, including free-to-play mobile game downloads.[2] Several Sonic games are often included in lists of the greatest games of all time. The franchise has also crossed over into a variety of different media including animation, comic books, and a Hollywood film.
Item specifics
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Barcode: No
- Age Range:> 8 years old
- Certification: UL
- Gender: Unisex
- Material: Plastic
- Model Number:16004
- Certificate Number: T51710222270TY
- Warning: Small parts unsuitable for Children under 3 years old
- UL: Certificate
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Type: Sonic DIY Blocks Mermaid
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration, Kids Gifts etc
- Packing details: Opp bag, no original box
- Model Number:16004 etc
9. Balody Model 16007 Large Totoro
In 1958 Japan, university professor Tatsuo Kusakabe and his two daughters, Satsuki and Mei, move into an old house to be closer to the hospital where the girls’ mother, Yasuko, is recovering from a long-term illness. Satsuki and Mei find that the house is inhabited by tiny creatures called Susuwatari—small, dark, dust-like house spirits seen when moving from light to dark places.[note 1] When the girls become comfortable in their new house and laugh with Tatsuo, the soot spirits leave the house to drift away on the wind and find another empty house.
One day, Mei sees two white, rabbit-like ears in the grass and follows the ears under the house. She discovers two small spirits who lead her through a briar patch and into the hollow of a large camphor tree. She meets and befriends a larger version of the same kind of spirit, which identifies itself by a series of roars that she interprets as “Totoro”. She falls asleep atop the large Totoro, but when Satsuki finds her, she is on the ground in a dense briar clearing. Despite her many attempts, Mei is unable to show her family Totoro’s tree. Tatsuo comforts her by telling her that this is the “keeper of the forest,” and that Totoro will reveal himself when he wants to.
One rainy night, the girls are waiting for Tatsuo’s bus and grow worried when he doesn’t arrive on the bus they expect him on. As they wait, Mei eventually falls asleep on Satsuki’s back and Totoro appears beside them, allowing Satsuki to see him for the first time. He has only a leaf on his head for protection against the rain, so Satsuki offers him the umbrella she had taken along for her father. Totoro is delighted at both the shelter and the sounds made upon it by falling raindrops. In return, he gives her a bundle of nuts and seeds. A giant, bus-shaped cat halts at the stop, and Totoro boards it, taking the umbrella. Shortly after, Tatsuo’s bus arrives.
The girls plant the seeds. A few days later, they awaken at midnight to find Totoro and his two miniature colleagues engaged in a ceremonial dance around the planted nuts and seeds. The girls join in, whereupon the seeds sprout, and then grow and combine into an enormous tree. Totoro takes his colleagues and the girls for a ride on a magical flying top. In the morning, the tree is gone, but the seeds have indeed sprouted; it is left unclear whether or not the girls were dreaming.
The girls find out that a planned visit by Yasuko has to be postponed because of a setback in her treatment. Satsuki, disappointed and worried, tells Mei the bad news, which Mei does not take well. This leads to an argument between the two, ending in Satsuki yelling at Mei and stomping off. Mei decides to walk to the hospital to bring some fresh corn to Yasuko.
Mei’s disappearance prompts Satsuki and the neighbors to search for her. Eventually, Satsuki returns in desperation to the camphor tree and pleads for Totoro’s help. Delighted to be of assistance, he summons the Catbus, which carries her to where the lost Mei sits. Having rescued her, the Catbus then whisks her and Satsuki over the countryside to see Yasuko in the hospital. The girls perch in a tree outside of the hospital, overhearing a conversation between their parents and discovering that she has been kept in the hospital by a minor cold, but is otherwise doing well. They secretly leave the ear of corn on the windowsill, where it is discovered by the parents, and return home on the Catbus.
Eventually, Mei and Satsuki’s mother returns home, and the sisters play with other children, while Totoro and his friends watch them from afar
Item specifics
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Barcode: No
- Age Range:> 8 years old
- Certification: UL
- Gender: Unisex
- Material: Plastic
- Model Number:16007
- Certificate Number: T51710222270TY
- Warning: Small parts unsuitable for Children under 3 years old
- UL: Certificate
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Type: Sonic DIY Blocks Mermaid
- Occasion: Education toy, Home decoration, Kids Gifts etc
- Packing details: Opp bag, no original box
- Model Number: 16007 etc
10. Balody Model 16093 Naruto Auction Figure
The Naruto manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters created by Masashi Kishimoto. The series takes place in a fictional universe where countries vie for power by employing ninja who can use superhuman abilities in combat. The storyline is divided into two parts, simply named Part I and Part II, with the latter taking place two-and-a-half years after the conclusion of Part I. It is followed by the sequel series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations by Ukyō Kodachi, which continues where the epilogue of the first series left off. The series’ storyline follows the adventures of a group of young ninja from the village of Konohagakure (Village Hidden in the Leaf).
The eponymous character of the first series is Naruto Uzumaki, an energetic ninja who wishes to become Hokage, the leader of Konohagakure and holds a monster called the Nine-Tails in his body. During the early part of the series, Naruto is assigned to Team 7, in which he meets his rival Sasuke Uchiha, a taciturn and highly skilled “genius” of the Uchiha clan; Sakura Haruno, who is infatuated with Sasuke and has Naruto’s attention and Kakashi Hatake, the quiet and mysterious leader of the team. Over the course of the series, seeking out Sasuke when he ran away from the village, Naruto interacts with and befriends several fellow ninjas in Konohagakure and other villages. He also encounters the series’ antagonists, including Orochimaru, a former ninja of Konohagakure scheming to destroy his former home, as well as the elite ninja of the criminal organization Akatsuki who seeks out jinchuriki like Gaara for the tailed beasts.
The eponymous character of the second series is Boruto Uzumaki, the son of Naruto and Hinata Hyuga who is assigned to Team Konohamaru also known as Team 7, which includes Sasuke and Sakura’s daughter — Sarada Uchiha, Orochimaru’s artificially created son — Mitsuki and the group’s leader — Konohamaru, the Third Hokage’s grandson whom Naruto befriended as a child.
As he developed the series, Kishimoto created the three primary characters as a basis for the designs of the other three-person teams. He also used characters in other shōnen manga as references in his design of the characters, a decision that was criticized by several anime and manga publications. The characters that Kishimoto developed, however, were praised for incorporating many of the better aspects of previous shōnen characters, although many publications lamented the perceived lack of growth beyond such stereotypes. The visual presentation of the characters was commented on by reviewers, with both praise and criticism given to Kishimoto’s work in the manga and anime adaptations.
Item specifics
- Brand Name: LOZShop
- Type: Blocks
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Model Number:16093,16094
- Warning: Small parts unsuitable for Children under 3 years old
- Certificate Number: T51710222270TY
- Barcode: No
- UL: Certificate
- Gender: Unisex
- Age Range:> 8 years old
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Material: Plastic
- Certification: UL
- Type: Cartoon Nano Blocks series
- Occassion: Education toy, Home decoration, Kids Gifts etc
lV. Note when buying Balody Blocks toys:
- Selecting toys that are made of ABS plastic.
- Increasing the difficulty of car-shaped toys for each age group, when children assemble cars toys, toys for 3-year-old boys should choose assembled toys exclusively for 3-year-old children as well as babies 5 years old, 10 years old.
- Buy Balody Blocks toys at reasonable prices at reputable addresses and if you have time, please make your own jigsaw toys.
V. Where to buy Balody Blocks?
- Buy Balody Blocks toys at reputable stores.
- Buy online puzzles
VI. LOZShop – The No. 1 unit for children assembled toys
- Assembly toy warranty policy LOZ Company
- Shipping policy for 5-7 days
- Ensure parents buy at the cheapest price with the best quality and without any product errors