Australian Native Fruit Puzzle

$49.90

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Australian Native Fruit Puzzle – A Fun and Educational Toy for Early Learners.

Introduce your child to the vibrant world of Australia’s natural treasures with our Australian Native Fruit Puzzle. Made from high-quality, sustainably sourced rubber wood, this beautifully crafted puzzle features eight native Australian fruits, each with an easy-to-grasp wooden knob. Designed specifically for little hands, this puzzle promotes early learning through play while celebrating the unique flora of our land.

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Australian Native Fruit Puzzle – A Fun and Educational Toy for Early Learners. Introduce your child to the vibrant world of Australia’s natural treasures with our Australian Native Fruit Puzzle.…
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Materials & Care

  • Made from sustainable rubberwood.
  • Non-toxic, plant-based pigments.
  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth only.
  • Do not immerse in water.

Developmental

  • Cognitive Skills
  • Communication
  • Culture And Science
  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Hand Eye Coordination
  • Problem Solving
  • Visual Perception

Ethical Sourcing & QSAFE Guarantee

Materials:

Crafted from Plantation Rubberwood, Acacia or Canadian Hemlock. Some of our toys are also made from industrial byproducts of coconuts and lychee trees. We ensure zero waste and minimal environmental impact.

Finish:

Dyed with non-toxic, water-based color stains. The texture of the natural wood remains palpable, connecting the child to nature and enhancing sensory development (Steiner philosophy).

Safety (QSAFE):

Every Qtoys item, including the Stacking Planets, undergoes rigorous testing to meet or exceed Australian and international safety standards (AS/NZS ISO 8124). You can be confident in safe, durable, and reliable play.

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