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Cute And Soft Knitted Cubes For Kiddos

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It’s always a challange to get your kiddos fun and engaging toys that will be educational as well. Well, here’s the solution and it’s a knitted cube! This post is all about safe and sound knitted toys, that will help your baby develop their brain and logical thinking. What’s best, all of these patterns are beginner friendly and don’t require much yarn.

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Baby Building Block Knitted Cube

  • Designed by Fiona Kelly

This fun and soft knitted cube is just perfect for a baby to play with, because it is not only safe and sound, but also will really help with proper brain development. Make this amazing cube in any colors you want!

Baby Building Block Cube

PHOTOS by Fiona Kelly / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on Ravelry page here.

Baby Blocks

  • Designed by Amanda Berry

This simple knitted cube is perfect for your kiddos to play with, because it is soft, squishy and perfectly say. This pattern includes also a pattern for a Swiss darning to decorate your cube.

Baby Blocks

PHOTOS by Amanda Berry / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on Ravelry page here.

Calendar Knitted Cubes

  • Designed by Pat Ashforth & Steve Plummer

These calendar cubes can be really educational and helpful in learning your kiddo how to count and to basic math. What’s more, they’re soft and squishy, so perfect for a toddler!  However, I’m pretty sure they’re also gonna be adorable key chains for adults!

Calendar Cubes

PHOTOS by Pat Ashforth & Steve Plummer / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on woollythoughts.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.

Knitted Cube Thing

  • Designed by Steve Plummer & Pat Ashforth

This beautiful knitted cute is just so adorable and what’s more, you can really make a bunch of them in almost no time, using very little yarn, so let’s not waste any more time and start!

Cube Thing

PHOTOS by Steve Plummer & Pat Ashforth / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on woollythoughts.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.

Colour Cube + Balls

  • Designed by Katherine Young

Vibrant and strong colors are particularly helpful with toddler and babies development, as they sight isn’t properly developed yet. What’s more, this cube is so easy to do, you can make a bunch of them for your friends and family with kiddos!

Colour Cube + Balls

PHOTOS by Katherine Young / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on knitkatpaddywhack.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.

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