A stylish wooden fire truck by LE TOY VAN offers kids endless possibilities for imaginative play. Its robust build from sustainably sourced wood, non‑toxic water-based paints, and a fully functional extendable and rotating ladder with a wind-up hose supports fine motor skills and creativity. The toy is plastic-free and designed to last.
A stylish wooden fire truck by LE TOY VAN offers kids endless possibilities for imaginative play. Its robust build from sustainably sourced wood, non‑toxic water-based paints, and a fully functional extendable and rotating ladder with a wind-up hose supports fine motor skills and creativity. The toy is plastic-free and designed to last.
Functional extendable and rotating ladder
Kids can easily reach the “rooftops” and perform rescues with a realistic, smoothly rotating ladder. Ideal for developing fine motor skills.
Durable wooden construction without plastics
Made from high-quality wood from sustainable sources and finished with non-toxic water-based paints. Safe, sturdy, and ready for everyday play.
Encourages imaginative play and skills
The wind-up hose, realistic details, and smooth wheel movement inspire stories while building creativity and hand–eye coordination.
Young firefighters head into action in a safe, durable vehicle featuring authentic details and an iconic red color. The wooden construction from sustainable sources, careful hand-painted finishing, and smooth edges ensure comfortable and safe play every day.
The extendable and rotating ladder, wind-up hose, and free-rolling wheels make this model ideal for developing fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and creative storytelling. This fire engine is a great addition to any child’s collection of cars and construction vehicles.
- Sustainable materials: high-quality wood from renewable sources, water-based paints.
- Functional features: extendable and rotating ladder, wind-up hose, smooth ride.
- Plastic-free: durable wooden toy designed for long-lasting play.
- Award-winning quality: winner of the Slow Toy Award 2014.