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Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 20 cm (5.1 x 5.1 x 7.9") |
Material(s) | Wood (MDF) |
Bilboquet Applepop
Great, a classic! From the age of 5, children can challenge themselves with this wooden bilboquet. As well as offering the fun challenge of getting the ball to fall onto the handle, it's great for developing concentration and coordination. They'll spend hours challenging themselves, trying to catch the ball in as few tries as possible! With a little patience and dexterity, victory is within reach. In its 4.5 x 10 cm format, this little bilboquet has been specially designed for children to hold. The natural wood comes in festive colors, for a classic wooden toy that appeals to all generations. Made from FSC™-certified wood from sustainably managed forests, this wooden bilboquet is part of the great APPLEPOP collection: a collection of fun, offbeat games inspired by the world of the funfair. Time for a challenge!
My First Circuit
Wooden Magnetic Beehive Maze
This attractive game of skill will test the motor skills of children aged 2 and over. Their mission is to cross the maze and move the 12 coloured balls to the right locations using the magnetic stylus! The blue marbles have to go to the pond, the reds ones live in the tulip patch, and so on. Remember to plot a route through the turnstile - otherwise you’ll get stuck! This game is perfect for working fine motor skills and teaching children how to hold a pencil properly! This game of patience and precision is made of FSC®-certified wood from sustainably managed forests. Dimensions: 18 X 25 cm.
Balancing Game Equilibloc Color (wood)
Patience and strategy are at the heart of this colourful wooden skill game for children aged 3 years and up! The goal of the game is simple: your child will have to first build the tower by placing the blocks in rows of 3 and mixing the colours for added fun! Each row must be perpendicular to the previous one. Once constructed, two levels play are possible: the colour-learning or balance game. Children wanting to learn the colours will need to throw the die and then remove a block corresponding to the colour determined by the die, from the tower. This piece will then need to be placed perpendicularly - and only using one hand - at the top of the tower. Play then moves on to the next player. For older players hoping to develop their patience and meticulousness, they will have to remove a block upon each turn with one hand and replace it at the top, without using the dice. The whole family will be in stitches!