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. |
Savannah Tactile Cards Set
Discovery is so fun with these tactile cards! Your little ones will explore, marvel and learn more about the world around them through touch. Take them on a journey through the world of the savannah by having them stroke a lion, a monkey, a giraffe, an elephant, a parrot or even a crocodile! On these cardboard cards, large areas of different textures allow little hands to become familiar with the different materials: the soft mane of the lion or the rough skin of the crocodile. This set contains 6 animal cards with materials to touch, bound by a removable ring to keep the cards together and carry them around easily. A 'tree' card with an opening on the front also allows you to play hide and seek with the cards. To be put in the hands of children from 12 months. Each card measures 18 x 16.1 cm, a large size that allows alert babies to grasp them easily. This product is made of FSC® -certified and other controlled material.
Multi-activity tree (wood)
A beautiful apple tree with well-kept secrets! This wooden tree is packed with activities perfect for stimulating toddlers from 1 year old. This comprehensive early learning toy develops children's motor skills and imagination. On its four play surfaces, there are activities to stimulate hearing, touch, and sight: sounds to recognize, objects to manipulate, and movements to observe carefully. With 20 activities spread across its branches, this large apple tree is overflowing with discoveries, all within easy reach of curious little hands! Baby can explore felt leaves and silicone apples, beautifully textured with small waves to stimulate touch. They can also have fun with a stacking rabbit, a small mouse to fit into its slots, and a screw-on bird. A colorful ball track encourages coordination, and a double rotating mirror allows baby to see themselves from both sides. He'll also discover a leaf peek-a-boo game, a woodpecker slider on a stem, a rotating sound flower, a gear to manipulate, a sound wheel with a spinning bell, and bird and butterfly-shaped sliders that slide thanks to a small notch. But that's not all! There are two mazes: one with an apple and a butterfly, the other with a bee and a bird to slide. And at the foot of the tree? It looks like some worms are hiding there! Baby can have fun manipulating the three wooden worms and inserting them into the shape sorter. But the most fun surprise? A delicious apple scent has wafted into the tree! Baby's challenge: find the fragrant apple hidden among the branches. A playful way to awaken curiosity and observation skills! This lovely developmental toy is made of FSC™ certified wood.
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.