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Not only sort and stack forms and colours but also build leaning funny houses and towers or lay animals or images. While building, the eye-hand coordination is stimulated and fine motor skills are trained.
15 pieces.
Materials: alder wood, non-toxic water based colour stain/non-toxic plant based oil finish.
Size: length 28cm, height 22cm.
Recommended for 12 Months+
Grimm's love wood because it is a natural material so it always has various markings that show up in our products, making each one unique. Grimm’s toys are always one of a kind, carrying unique marks made by nature. Woodgrain has to change structures and colours which serve as proof of its natural origins. The unique variations are proof of quality, not defects.
Free shipping on orders over $100 in Australia
We are a small family run business. We like to get your order out to you as soon as possible.
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NSW & ACT
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Express - 1 Day
QLD & VIC
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NT, WA, TAS & SA
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Custom handmade items can not be exchanged or refunded with change of mind or wrong sizing.
All other products can be returned within 30 days of the original purchase of the product if they are found to be faulty or damaged. A new product may be returned and exchanged for another product, returned for a refund or returned for a credit note.
To be eligible for a return, please make sure that:
Your request for a return is made within 30 days of purchasing the productYou provide proof of purchaseThe damage or fault did not occur due to misuse of the product or service in any way that contributed to the problem