Toddler Contrast puzzle

$17.90

SKU: 206
fine_motor_skills
hand_eye_coordination
problem_solving
Recommended age 0-1
Reccomended Age: 0-1

The toddler contrast puzzle is an ideal learning resource for young ones to learn through play and exploration. This puzzle is among our baby deluxe range. It is a natural and eco-friendly material which is safe and durable. This puzzle is great for promoting the development of motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Dimension: 10 × 10 × 0.8 cm
Material: Assorted wood
Weight: 0.07 kg

288 in stock

Description

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The toddler contrast puzzle is an ideal learning resource for young ones to learn through play and exploration. This puzzle is among our baby deluxe range. It is a natural…
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Materials & Care

Developmental

  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Hand Eye Coordination
  • Problem Solving

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:

 Guided by the Steiner philosophy, we intentionally finish our toys to preserve the palpable texture of natural wood. This tactile feedback beautifully connects your child to nature while enhancing their sensory development. To achieve this, we use only safe, eco-friendly treatments, including non-toxic, USA-made food-grade colours, water-based paints and sealants, or natural coconut oil. For our youngest learners, our Baby Deluxe range is kept completely raw and free of any chemical finishes.

Safety (QSAFE):

Every Qtoys items 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.

 

Additional information
Weight 0.07 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 0.8 cm
Age

Material

Assorted wood

Finish

Chemical free

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