A lovely set of three traditional wooden London Vehicles - a police car, a london taxi and a london bus. They are all very brightly coloured in red, blue and yellow and are ideal for little hands to grasp and hold.
Part of the Jumini Dino Collection, this bold and colourful chunky puzzle featuring 7 different coloured dinosaurs is sure to keep little hands busy!
Perfect for developing hand to eye coordination and who doesn’t love dinosaurs! And you'd better do your research, so you can help your little one name them all.
Part of our beloved Jumini Farm Collection – this wooden horse stable playset is the perfect addition to the Home Farm Barn. Children can care for their horses, tidy the yard, and role-play endless farm adventures with the included accessories — encouraging storytelling, fine motor skills and open-ended play. This set is also fully compatible with all other Jumini Farm items, making it a fantastic add-on for retailers looking to offer a cohesive and expandable range.
What's included:
• Wooden stable building
• 2 horses
• 1 water bucket
• Broom and Shovel
• 3 Fences
• 1 Bale of Hay
Why parents love this toy:
• British designed and responsibly sourced
• FSC certified wood – sustainably crafted
• Compatible with Home Farm Barn and entire collection
• Encourages animal care role-play and storytelling
• Modular design works with all Jumini Farm sets
• Presented in a beautiful rope-handled gift box – perfect gift for young farm animal enthusiasts!
Build your dream farm! The Jumini Farm Collection is modular and designed to grow with your child's imagination.
Go on an exciting, wobbly adventure with these magnetic fun-moving cars!
Get your Wobbly Cars Moving! Go on an exciting, wobbly adventure with these magnetic fun-moving cars! Create your own Wobbly train and pull it along. Mix your cars and metal balls to create different wobbly combinations or use the pull rope as a fishing rod.
A mini-workbench for DIY enthusiasts as young as 18 months. Using the colours and shapes as a guide, children look for the spot on the workbench that corresponds to each component: a green nail, a yellow screw and a red nut. They then have to choose the right tool to attach the components: a spanner, hammer or screwdriver.