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moderngenic Rainbow '7 Friends' Set of Wooden Sorting & Matching Rainbow Peg Dolls with Round Tray
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moderngenic Rainbow '7 Friends' Set of Wooden Sorting & Matching Rainbow Peg Dolls with Round Tray

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MODERNGENIC Rainbow '7 Friends' Set of Wooden Sorting & Matching Rainbow Peg Dolls with Round Tray Rainbow '7 Friends' Set of Wooden Pegs is a fabulous toy for every family. These are a great addition to many of the rainbow toys already in your toybox, as they are designed for creative use in any way children see fit! They can be played with in so many creative ways. Children of all ages (1+) will imagine their own fun ways to use them with structures and cities built with building blocks or other construction toys. They may also serve as an excellent tool to count or sort, including mixing with other colorful objects. Older kids will love using leftover ribbons or fabrics to craft their own "clothes" for the dolls, or to include as part of a seasonal table display. The dolls have simple forms to allow children to supply their own creativity to decide "who" the dolls are. The bright colors are delightful and will draw attention from whomever sees them. This set is made from sustainable alder, lime, maple and cherry timbers, hand finished with non-toxic and water based dyes, and treated with pure vegetable oil. Wood is an ideal material for children's toys, as bacteria cannot reproduce on wood. This set is crafted by hand -- which gives a more charming expression compared to machined products. All used dyes are water based and in accordance with EN-71, is harmless to your health and suitable for children toys.

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