Drei Blätter Geometric Wooden Chinter Blocks
The New Blocks from Drei Blätter is a 32-piece set of geometric shaped puzzle pieces, designed to encourage creativity and ingenuity to create the most extravagant shapes and towers.
Made from sustainably sourced beech wood and stained with non-toxic oils, these stacking shapes have both light and dark natural wood finishes that beautifully shows off the wood grains. The light and dark oil surface coatings help protect the pieces from messy fingers and saliva, giving this toy heirloom-like quality and ensuring it can be enjoyed for generations. The 'C' and 'H' shape pieces offer a great chance to develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills with their interlocking angles. Each shape can be interlocked perfectly within another meaning you can create incredibly complex shapes and stacks.
Great for open-ended, Waldorf style play, this shape set is also a wonderful display piece when not in use.
Due to the handmade nature of this toy, colours and grains may vary as each one is totally unique. This product has been made in direct conjunction with Christophorus-Werkstätten who support disabled workers and youth projects.
- 32 geometric wooden pieces
- 16x C-shape pieces
- 16x H-shape pieces
- Made of sustainably sourced beech wood
- Coated in non-toxic wood oils
- Great for open-ended Waldorf play and developing fine motor skills
Size: (Box) 23.5 x 22 x 10cm
('H' piece) 10 x 5 x 2.5cm
('C' piece) 15 x 5 x 2.5cm
Sensory Play: Touch and cognition
Schematic Play: This toy is suited to children displaying the connecting and positioning schemas.
Safety Instructions: Recommended for children aged 3
Made in Germany, Drei Blätter toys use local and renewable wood sourced to hand craft each of their natural wooden toys. Each totally unique, these Waldorf inspired toys are perfect for open-ended and imaginative play. Their natural wood grain and non-toxic finishes gives these wooden toys amazing visual appeal - all manufactured with skilled craftsmanship that has been refined since the brands launch in 1986. Drei Blätter also supports disabled workers and youth projects at the Christophorus-Werkstätten within its production process. These German toys are eco-friendly, beautifully designed and built to be enjoyed for generations to come.