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FAQ

FAQ

  • Are Cute Block Plants products safe?
    We are extremely diligent about children's safety and have made sure our products not only conform to multiple leading country standards (European, America/USA/UK/Canada/China & more), but that they have been independently tested to ensure there are no harmful phthalates, lead or other harmful chemicals. You can read all about the compliance with various standards across the globe here: https://www.cuteblockplants.com.au/standards-compliance They are made exactly the same way as the bigger brands!
  • What are Cute Block Plants products made from exactly?
    Our products are made from ABS Plastic the same as the big brands which is safe and free from chemicals. They will last a very, very long time as long as you follow the instructions. You can read more technical stuff here about ABS Plastic: https://www.cuteblockplants.com.au/abs-plastic-explained
  • Are payments secure? How can I pay?
    Payments are made through Stripe's secure and encrypted payment gateway. Stripe is one of the leading global secure online payment providers. You can pay via: Debit Card Credit Card (Mastercard or Visa) We also offer PayPal and Afterpay which may allow you to "buy now and pay later". For these services you pay through their secure gateways. Read more here: https://www.cuteblockplants.com.au/payment-methods We may look at other payment services later if we get enough demand for them.
  • What are the shipping options?
    We only offer Australia Post shipping as they are the most reliable, comprehensive and Australian owned and operated. We do offer standard and an express service. Find out more here: https://www.cuteblockplants.com.au/shipping-methods
  • Aren't Cute Block Plants just LEGO copies?
    Actually LEGO copied the original design of Kiddicraft Ltd products back in the 1930-1940's. Sure they improved upon the original design over time but they didn't invent plastic building blocks. Read more about the actual inventor here: https://www.cuteblockplants.com.au/who-actually-invented-plastic-blocks Actually the patent for the plastic block design pattens expired some time ago. Our products are unique designs and do not infringe upon the LEGO designs.
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