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Unicorns are magical and incredibly popular with little fairytale children. The pink and white colouring of this push along will appeal to many toddlers and preschoolers. Made from chunky 25mm thick FSC certified rubber wood the sizings is perfect for little hands to grasp. A solid wood educational toy designed for little ones to develop new skills and coordinations. This fairytale animal has a colourful double sided design with a natural wood edge on the body and wheels. Have a look at our full range of wooden push alongs - suitable from 10 months plus.This fair trade unicorn push along is handcrafted by skilled artisans in Sri Lanka from sustainably sourced rubber wood and non toxic paints. Blemishes should be expected, these are part of the beauty of a natural wood product.
A wooden construction game for creating colourful animals with big eyes! Children place the wooden pieces side by side or on top of each other to recreate the animals on the template cards.
- 30 coloured wooden pieces in geometric shapes.
- 20 animal model cards and 3 levels of difficulty shown by stars.
- Identify the shapes and colours.
- A game to learn about construction viewed from above.
- Observe and develop dexterity.
- Learn while having fun!
- Play alone or with others!
- FSC® certified wood.
The animal zip zap game comes with 3 wooden logs that run down and jump from “branch” to “branch”. Who will arrive first?
* The back of the magnetic front features pathways, lawns, ponds and rocks – perfect for setting up the animals in the zoo.
* Set contains 4 fences, a zoo keeper, and a large selection of animals, including a capybara, penguins, giraffe and much more
* Help little ones learn all about the different wild animals they might encounter at the zoo
* Children will love setting the different animals up in their enclosures, from the Big Cat House with the openable ‘cat flap’, to the pool for the penguins, seal or polar bear!
* Encourage children’s inquisitive nature and help them learn about the different animals in their wild habitats