Have fun learning to sort objects by colour with this lovely handmade sustainable wooden sorting board and clever learning toy in pastel colours from Grimm’s!
The perfect fit for Grimm’s little wooden balls or Grimm’s pastel friends, use the board to find matching colours and sort any objects into the 12 circular spaces. A fun activity that builds understanding of colours, matching and sorting as well as development of motor skills, hand-eye co-ordination and problem-solving skills. Children can also invent their own sorting or leapfrogging games.
Made from alder wood and painted in pretty pastel tones with non-toxic water based colour stain, making it safe for use by small children, the Grimm’s pastel sorting board is finished with a non-toxic plant based oil and measures 18 x 14cm.
The Grimm’s pastel sorting board is suitable for children aged 1 year and up.
Contents:
1 wooden sorting board in pastel
About Grimm’s
Ideal for playing with at home, nursery, Waldorf or Steiner school, the beautiful natural wooden Grimm’s toys are crafted according to the Waldorf philosophy which is well-known to encourage children to discover creative play independently, without limitations at an unhurried pace. The wooden Grimm’s toys are coloured by hand with non-toxic water-based paints and are not finished with lacquer to ensure the original characteristics of the wood and the grain shows through. The surface of the FSC certified European wood pieces are left slightly rough making them fully stackable and less slippery.
Grimm’s handmade wooden toys are produced at the Grimm’s facilities in Germany as well as at several workshops across Europe from various types of wood such as alder, lime, beech and maple. All wood used to craft the Grimm’s toys are sourced from sustainably managed European forests.
Please note Grimm’s toys are always one of a kind, carrying unique marks made by nature. Wood grain has changing structures and colours which serve as proof of its natural origins. The unique variations, markings, knots, patterns, black stripes or dark spots that may be visible in the wood of a Grimm’s toy are proof of quality, not defects.
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