Waldorf Wooden Blocks Bark

Waldorf Wooden Blocks Bark
Product Code: 10000

15 large wooden blocks in a net.
Building Blocks are THE foundation toys for children. These hand crafted, sort after blocks are THE blocks for that foundation. Frederich Froebel recognised this, using wooden blocks sensitively in his pedagogy and calling them 'gifts'

Small children from 1yr old build towers and knock them down again, they fill containers with them and empty them again... From 3 years on when imaginative play begins, they use them as cars, hammers, telephones, food and animals. They build homes and use them as country side props. The blocks guide children through childhood, there is no limit to creativity.

The wood surface of these blocks is raw and unvarnished with the natural iregularities of the wood and it's grain showing through. The blocks are hand finished and sanded until they are satiny smooth. Wood is naturally, inately, mildly antiseptic and thus hinders bacterial growth on it's surface.

age guide 2+

tags: wooden blocks, Waldorf, Steiner, Montessori, Froebel, Special needs, special educational needs, SEN, Chrsitening gifts, baby shower gifts, Baby and toddler gifts, stacking toys.

£25.75
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Last Updated: Thursday, 23 February 2012 06:37

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