A small fox to assemble on a lovely base with soft, very contemporary colours surrounded by a bead maze to develop concentration and motor skills. Water painting.
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A small fox to assemble on a lovely base with soft, very contemporary colours surrounded by a bead maze to develop concentration and motor skills. Water...
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A small fox to assemble on a lovely base with soft, very contemporary colours surrounded by a bead maze to develop concentration and motor skills. Water painting.
| Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 15 cm (4.3 x 3.1 x 5.9") |
| Material(s) | Wood (plywood and cherry wood) |
| Warning(s) | Remove all packaging before giving the toy to your child. |
Stackable Nest Pure
Little bird finds his nest on this wooden stacker! Suitable for babies from 12 months, the pretty bird nestles at the top of the pyramid, perched on its base. Made up of 7 stacking pieces, it helps develop fine motor skills and visual-spatial construction. This wooden learning toy comes in a range of colors, sizes and patterns to capture baby's attention. Cute details! This stacking rocker measures 15 cm high when assembled, and 9.5 cm in diameter. It's an ideal first-age toy to stimulate baby's motor skills and add a bucolic touch to his world. From our Pure collection of wooden early-learning toys, this nest stacker is made from FSC™-certified wood. Come on little bird, find your nest!
Stacking Rabbit
A must-have when it comes to baby's first games: a stackable toy comprising 4 pieces - in different sizes and colours - to be combined in the correct order on the solid wood pole! Our cute little rabbit measures 13 cm in height and will delight children aged 12 months and up! Its kind smile and cute ears will surely delight baby. This puzzle is ideal for developing fine motor skills and helping children become familiar with sizes and colours. For added safety, the central rod is attached with an elastic to be movable. This FSC®-certified early-learning game was developed in collaboration with the WWF®. Janod is supporting the WWF®'s efforts to protect the environment and biodiversity with a range of toys made from more sustainable materials. With this range, we aim to inspire and empower the younger generation to stand up for wildlife and nature.
Janod Box - 12 months
A box of toys designed for babies aged 12 months and up: it’s the Janod Box! Our play set – specifically designed to stimulate the senses – contains 4 fun early-learning toys.
At 1 years of age, babies will discover the world and love to experiment. We have therefore worked closely with a psychomotor specialist to offer a box filled with early-years toys that go hand in hand with the developmental pace of your little one. As a result, these durable wooden toys are sure to stimulate their sight, hearing, vocabulary and fine motor skills: structured development is key! The detailed booklet found inside the Janod Box will help you ensure your little one makes the most of these early-learning games. This box is part of our collection of 4 age-specific boxes of toys, which bolster the early-learning discoveries of children aged 12 to 36 months, thanks to the high-quality games, adapted specifically to their skill level. FSC™-certified wooden and cardboard toys.
Pure Tap Tap Xylophone (wood)
It's springtime in the baby's room! Cute flowers and animals have gathered on this lovely wooden dexterity game. It will allow your little one, from 18 months old, to develop their fine motor skills while having fun. The Tap Tap Xylo Pure is a 2-in-1 game: a bee hammer to hit the 3 balls that fall, making the xylophone keys jingle. The xylophone itself is removable so it can be played anywhere! Your child will learn about colors by placing each ball in the hole of the correct color. They will awaken their senses, imagine, and create their first stories.