Safari’s prehistoric life TOOB set with realistic miniature prehistoric figurines of early humans, giant prehistoric mammals, and other features of the prehistoric landscape is a valuable Montessori learning toy for any home or classroom!
The set includes a caveman, cavewoman and child, fire and roasting meat, pine tree, volcano, woolly mammoth, Andrewsarchus, Doedicurus, Arsinotherium, Macrauchenia, Smilodon, and a giant sloth. The 12 professionally crafted and lifelike models help children to recognise each species or features, appreciate their previous existence on our earth and are perfect for learning about prehistory and early humans!
This high quality and durable TOOB set is a great teaching tool and Montessori inspired toy. The hands-on learning figures are perfect to support lessons on science, palaeontology and prehistory, as well as wonderful language objects to enrich vocabulary and storytelling. They also make lovely additions to free small world play and nature displays.
Each realistic prehistoric figurine from this TOOB is individually hand-painted. They are non-toxic, BPA-free and suitable for children ages 3 years and up. The TOOB holding the figures measures 32.5cm in length.
The Safari TOOB figurines are suited for children aged 3 years and up.
Contents:
12 prehistoric life figurines
About Safari Ltd
The US family-run brand Safari Ltd® have been creating wonderfully realistic animal toy figures and learning tools for over 30 years. Their carefully crafted, high quality and durable toys educate children about the importance of nature and conservation through the joy of imaginative play and can be used in a variety of ways.
All Safari Ltd’s products are non-toxic, BPA-free, lead-free and phthalate-free and are rigorously safety tested, passing and exceeding all worldwide regulations and testing standards. Eco-friendly packaging is used, including recycled and recyclable paper free from UV-coating and are active in using green business practices throughout production.
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