Wooden Blocks for the Young Mad Scientist!
January 7th 2009 by Dr.MOZ in Geeky Fun, Toddler Products, Wooden Toys
Watch the nightly news and I think you’ll agree, the world has been raising far too many mad politicians, mad accountants, and mad lawyers…and not nearly enough mad scientists. The answer to this global shortage, wooden alphabet blocks for young mad scientists of course! Made of laser-engraved American maple, this maddening set
introduces all the fundamental concepts and skills necessary for budding mad scientists including:
A – Appendages, B – Bioengineering, C – Caffeine, D – Dirigible, E – Experiment, F – Freeze ray, G – Goggles, H – Henchmen, I – Invention, J – Jargon, K – Potassium, L – Laser, M – Maniacal, N – Nanotechnology, O – Organs, P – Peasants (with Pitchforks), Q – Quantum physics, R – Robot, S – Self-experimentation, T – Tentacles, U – Underground Lair, V – Virus, W – Wrench, X – X-Ray, Y – You, the Mad Scientist of Tomorrow, Z – Zombies
The Young Mad Scientist’s Blocks are made in the USA without the use of dyes or finishes, and available while supplies last at Xylocopa.com!
Have fun and stay healthy,
Dr.MOZ
> thanks to Super Punch!







January 7th, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Wonder if “K” for “Potassium” will throw the tots a twist
January 9th, 2009 at 4:13 am
nice wood work.
January 9th, 2009 at 5:27 am
These look great, and what a good idea too. They brought back happy memories of my childhood, and some lovely coloured, wooden building blocks that I had. I really loved them, and haven’t thought about them in years until today. I wonder where they are now. What happens to these things? They just seem to disappear from your life without you really noticing. Sad, but there we are. Thanks for my trip down memory lane!
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:38 pm
Dr. moz,
it is nice work as you tell that this would be happened without dyes or finishes, amazing. your topic “Wooden Blocks for the Young Mad Scientist!” is also interesting
March 4th, 2009 at 4:11 am
My little boy loves playing with the kind of blocks, although his are of the plastic variety and lacking the educational opportunity. The problem is he tends to try to balance them on his head mostly, cant remember him actually having built anything to be honest. Just loves balancing those blocks on his head.. He’s a weird one. Maybe not going to be scientist material, but got ‘mad’ down for sure. lol.