Nexin Ltd proudly presents European construction sets for your children.
Seva, Blok, Mosaic and Disco construction sets are made in the Czech Republic and are famous throughout Europe. Children and their parents love them for their variability and endless construction possibilities.
Sophisticated Design
The kits have been precisely designed, are functional and educational. They bring the enjoyment to children but also teach them concentration, patience, develop technical thinking, creativity and fine motor skills.
Safety First
The toys are manufactured in the Czech Republic using harmless materials with no harmful substances (phthalates etc.). All the parts tested and meet all safety requirements and safety standards according to EN71 - the European standard specifying safety requirements for toys (compliance with the standard is legally required for all toys sold in the European Union).
Long Tradition
These award-winning construction sets have long history. The first Mosaic kit was manufactured in 1970 and the first polytechnic construction set SEVA was introduced to the market in 1979. In Europe many parents of today’s children know them from their own childhoods with fond memories.
SEVA in Schools and Preschools
SEVA building kits are very popular in preschools and primary schools in Europe. We have recently introduced them to NZ preschool and primary school sector and both children and teachers love them!
I am a primary school teacher, teaching Years 1 & 2. I have ordered a children's construction set called "SEVA", which has been extremely popular. Other teachers within the school have also ordered this set, and have found it to be well liked.
With this construction game, children can either follow the instructions, or use their own imagination. I believe this game to be very good for developing fine motor skills and I also find it to be very durable.
Jitka Bloomfield, Long Bay Primary School
A few years back we were fortunate to purchase excellent problem-solving construction resources.
We had predominantly boys at the time and for quite some time ahead so we decided it would be beneficial for all tamariki to explore these wonderful pieces.
This has developed the ability to perceive logical relationships among objects. Tamariki work through problem-solving such as studying several pieces to find the right shape or size for constructing. The more their visual/special skills are used the more they are defined providing the stimulation to help move to the next level of thinking.
Thank you Lucie and Martin for this appropriate and fun resource, the children have had so much joy and learning from them.
Bright Bears ELC teachers