waytoplay: Road To Recovery (cardboard road set)

19,00

The Road to Recovery is a new recycled cardboard set with 8 high quality pieces from waytoplay. They’re an awesome canvas for doodles, drawing and paint. They are designed for indoor use only, but they are fully compatible with other waytoplay sets.

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    Description

    About the product:

    • Article number: WTP_8RR
    • Brand: waytoplay
    • Recommended age by the manufacturer: 3 years+
    • The set includes 8 cardboard pieces: 4 curves, 3 straights and 1 very cool square parking. Once put together, it measures 192 cm length
    • Material: cardboard. Unlike other waytoplay sets, it is not flexible or washable, but in return it is 100% biodegradable and sustainable.
    • Fully compatible with other rubber waytoplay sets.
    • Compliant with highest Toy Test Norms in Europe, USA, Japan and China. CE certificate.

    About Waytoplay:

    Waytoplay was born from a family passion for playing with toy cars in sun and sand. Father, inventor and designer Sybren created waytoplay for his son Joep, way back in 2003. That led down a road of evolution to the unbreakable weatherproof road for everyone to enjoy today. Today waytoplay is present in more than 60 countries inspiring creative play. Imagination should be in the driver seat – and the flexible road set makes it possible for children to play wherever they wish to. Being waterproof, almost undestructible and flexible enables play both indoors and outdoors in different terrains. All materials going into this fun open-ended play set are sourced in Germany and the roads are printed, finished and assembled by a social enterprise in The Netherlands.

    waytoplay rubber roads are made of synthetic rubber, but they are durable and can serve generations. For a Greener future the company is also looking for new ‘routes’, though, when it comes to the material they use. They intend to start producing our road segments from bio-based materials and have the ambition to go circular by recycling materials.

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