The Growing Brain PH Wooden Play Set

₱500.00
Type: Toys

This toy set includes 5 wooden toys to stimulate development. Providing this option for families who prefer natural wooden toys for their little ones. 

Gross Motor Skills. Infants from birth begin to have an awareness of others and objects. Although the baby's most favorite toy will usually be people and their faces, these different toys can encourage visual and auditory exploration during tummy time and play time with others. The rolling rattle and rolling car can encourage movement as they push them around. 

Fine Motor Skills. They can make use of these items to work on their eye-hand coordination, grasp and grip, and finger dexterity. 

Language. Use the rattle to encourage kids to turn to sounds. Introduce the toys one-by-one and encourage conversations while playing together. 

Creative Play. These different toys also make great sensory-based toys because children can hold them. They're lightweight and made with natural wood that is safe to explore with their hands (making sure that they are kept clean and observe for wear and tear with time) 

Product Description:

  • Material made of natural untreated unsealed beechwood
  • Sizes are meant to be easily held by infants and toddlers
    • Car - 3.5 x 2.5 inches
    • Rolling rattle - 3 x 3 inches
    • Bear clapper - 5.5 x 1.75 inches
    • Triangle holder/teether - 2.75 x 3 inches
    • Ring rattle/holder - 3.25 inches diameter x 0.6 inches 
  • There is a bell within the rolling rattle that produces a light ringing sound when rolled and shaken
  • Clean with a damp cloth or wipes

The information contained in this site is not medical advice and is offered in good faith. It represents the author’s current understanding and best practices in supporting child development. Please keep in mind that the contents are not all-inclusive and should not be substituted for professional advice.

Items chosen for the shop have been reviewed for non-toxic materials. However, caution is still warranted when children play and interact with any toy. Although we highly encourage free play and expanding the imagination, please still take caution in the appropriate level of supervision of children at play, particularly when toys and items may have smaller parts that pose a choking hazard. We also advise regularly inspecting toys to make sure they are still intact and in good condition when given to children to play with.