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Kapla Experiences

Imagination Station has an area that gives visitors an opportunity to be an Architect using simple pieces of wood, known as Kapla blocks.

Kapla blocks

Kapla blocks

These blocks are intended to be stacked and remain in place thanks to gravity. They do not have snaps or interlocking parts and are not meant to be used with glue. The blocks are precision cut to a single size and shape, which assists in the stability of larger constructions. Each block is a cuboid in the ratio 1:3:15. The length of the longest side is 12 centimeters (4¾ inches). The blocks are certified green from renewable forests of Marine pine near the Bordeaux region of France. The blocks are not varnished or treated. Colored blocks are stained with non-toxic water based paints of six different hues.

On this page we will proudly feature some of our visitors best Kapla Block creations. If you have snapped a photo of one built while you were visiting Imagination Station, email us the photo, the builder’s name, age and the date of its creation, and we’ll be happy to post it.

Leah Howard, July 16, 2010

Bruce & Finn Bamber, 4-23-10, Built in honor of Finn's Granddad's 75th Birthday!

Aidan Muir, age 5 - 3-21-10

Ronald and Emerson Muir, age 8 - 3-21-10

Gavin Fritz, age 11

Gavin Fritz, age 11, 1-9-10

A beautiful structure left by an unknown builder.

A beautiful structure left by an unknown builder.

Created by Timmy Merkel and Michael Cullen, 12-26-09

Created by Timmy Merkel and Michael Cullen, 12-26-09

Jeremy & Joshua Cooper, 2-18-10, from Detroit, MI

Joseph & Sam Sitzmann 3-5-10, from Chicago, IL

Peyton Whittecar adding the final touches on her families structure, 6-2-10