Collection "Paradise fruit"! Set - Lemon and lime!
Knitted fruit for every taste - it's not just decoration, they are also ideal for the creative development of the child.
With the help of knitted food, you can explore the fruits, vegetables, berries.
In the form of the game, the child not only gets acquainted with the new geometric shapes and colors, but also learn social skills when their toys treats Goodies.
Besides, a knitted toy, a great trainer for the development of fine motor skills of Your kid
which in turn is responsible for creative thinking and a beautiful speech.
The best way to play Correctly with toys made from natural materials.
Game knitted toy promotes tactile sensations.
Knitted vegetables and fruits just nice to hold in your hands, take out and put back in the basket, which included!
Knitted fruit to decorate the Christmas tree for a child, nice and safe!
The number and variety of fruits You can define yourself, and I will make Your fruit (vegetables and berries) basket under the order.
Set here:
www.livemaster.ru/item/20816047-kukly-i-igrushki-kollektsiya-rajskie-frukty
Fruits are:
www.livemaster.ru/topic/2386337-kollektsiya-rajskie-frukty?vr=1&inside=1
Baskets here:
www.livemaster.ru/item/20820727-dlya-doma-i-interera-vyazanye-pletennye-korzinochki
Knitted fruit is made of quality materials, easy to care for.
Mercerized 100% cotton, made in Italy,
thread - 100% cotton (DMC - France),
The filler - holofayber
Cord - 100 % linen, made in Latvia.
Attention!
Toys may contain small parts! Not recommended for children under 3 years.
Paintings and goods store, exchange and non-refundable.
The cost of delivery is calculated individually!
Dear buyers, before making a purchase, read the rules of the store and feel free to ask questions about the product.
Always happy to answer.
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