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It looks like a fun puzzle to have

OBLO is the award-winning 3D spherical puzzle that challenges and inspires kids of all ages. OBLO is also an engaging, didactic puzzle ideal for growing minds. It’s a colorful layer of spheres that creates a compelling 3D puzzle.

Learn more at Oblo Puzzle Spheres or order yours from Amazon

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I’m Carmen & Ismael's son, boyfriend and husband of Kika - Till Death Do Us Part - and the proud father of Mia. Industrial designer studying to become a Business Administration professional. Bike enthusiast, runner by necessity, wannabe triathlete and occupied with social media . Trying to get by in 2 languages.

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