Moveable animals and themed illustrations develop imagination, logical reasoning, and fine motor skills — children explore the world of nature through play.
Mazes, gears, switches, zippers, and laces train hand–eye coordination, finger dexterity, and patience while solving tasks.
The blackboard on the roof with a groove for chalk supports drawing first shapes, animals, and free creation — draw, erase, create again.
The large safari house is more than a toy — it’s a hideout, a base, and a play space. Thanks to well-thought-out activities on all sides, children practice hand–eye coordination, finger dexterity, and learn about the animal world in a playful way. The robust wooden construction ensures safety and long-lasting use.
Each wall brings a new challenge: mazes, gears, rotating tiles, a marble run, as well as practical elements like zippers, a threading lace, hook-and-loop fastener, and a mechanical switch. On the roof there is a black chalkboard with a groove for chalk — kids draw, erase, and create again.
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