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Haba: Dress Me! Threading Game

18,75

Dress or coat? Loafers or boots? What do the girls and the boy wear in the summer or in the winter? The children decide for themselves as they thread according to the patterns provided or in free play, because the 36 different hairstyle and clothing tiles generate countless creative combinations.

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    Description

    About the product:

    • Article number: 305165
    • Brand: Haba
    • Recommended age: 3 years+
    • Warning. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small pieces and long cord poses choking and strangulation hazard.
    • Material: cardboard, polyester strings, linden plywood
    • Contains 1 double-sided board, 1 threading cord, 36 threading tiles, 3 double-sided printed pattern cards.
    • Care: We always advice you to clean the toy with a wet wipe, before the first use. Please do not expose the wood to excessive wetness, and never immerse it fully in water!

    About Haba:

    Family founded in 1938 and now present worldwide, HABA is one of the most famous toy manufacturers, mostly known for its high-quality, sturdily constructed wooden toys. The company’s roots reach deeply into German soil, just like the trees they transform into ball tracks, building blocks, toy figures, and versatile baby and toddler toys. For their toys they use beech, birch, maple and basswood all sourced locally from sustainable forests – all HABA products carry the PEFC seal. Beside wooden toys they carry a large selection of cuddly dolls as well as inventive board games. Their designers develop around 500 new toys each year. Their philosophy is very simple, but something that translates into all of their toys: they believe children are the most important thing in life, and the way to shape the future is through them. Environmental responsibility and safety is also an important cornerstone of the Haba philosophy. Needless to say, all of their products comply and even exceed international standards, including EN71.

     

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