The Happy CubeŽ is ingenious, but has a simple concept: with 6 puzzle parts, you first build a perfect cube (3-D) and then you fit the pieces back into the frame (2-D). But that's not all: with 2 or more Happy Cubes combined, larger multi-combinations can be built.


 

Happy NV currently produces all their products from their Office in Belgium and DBZ have been importing their goods to Australia for over 5 Years
 

Happy NV Products are widely available around Australia, however they also produce custom foam
items to meet special promotional orders, so contact us to discuss your requirements and to obtain a quote.
 

 




The Happy Cube 3D puzzle is based on a simple concept. It's ingenious, but suitable for all ages.
Invented by Dirk Laureyssens in 1986, this 2 and 3-D foam puzzle has become a bestselling classic amongst educational puzzles.

There are 3 main Missions: with 6 puzzle parts, you first build a perfect cube (3D) and then you fit the pieces back into the frame (2D).
You can also combine several puzzles and create multi-dimensional shapes.
There are 4 versions available, called "Happy Cube Family". This series holds 4 different versions,
each with a different playing difficulty and foam finishing.

Not surprisingly, the Happy Cube was named best toy of the year on several occasions. It appeals to both young and old, but there is more to it.
A study carried out by the Free University of Brussels (VUB) revealed that the Happy CubeŽ stimulates the cognitive development
of children and sharpens their spatial awareness. Playing with the Happy CubeŽ improves their loco motor co-ordination,
which leads to more self-confidence and self-esteem.


To find more information on Happy you can visit our online warehouse, DBZ Online, or you can visit the Website of Happy Cube

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