Click Clack Airport Play Set | Click Clack Dump Truck |
Our Wooden Airport Set is also a puzzle. The play set has an airport terminal with opening doors on either end. | This Wooden dump Truck has 5 interlocking pieces & the truck bed pivots backwards for easy unloading. |
£21.99 | £6.75 |
Click Clack Fire Engine | Click Clack Helicopter |
Our Wooden Fire Engine is made from sustainable plantation beechwood & has turning rubber wheels.. | Take to the skies with this fantastic little Wooden Helicopter. It has rotating blades & is hand painted in blue & red. |
£6.75 | £6.75 |
Click Clack Police Station | Toy Town Bead Maze |
Our Wooden Police Station is also a puzzle & features a helipad & car port with open doors on either end. | Our Wooden Toy Town Bead Maze helps little ones with hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills & concentration skills. |
£10.75 | £29.95 |
Beauty Set in a Suitcase | Rose Tea Set |
Our Pink Beauty Set is packed full of wooden accessories including a mirror, hairbrush, hairdryer & lipsticks. | A fabulous 15 piece Tea Set made by Danish toy maker Magni. It is hand painted in a classic antique rose design. |
£19.95 | £19.95 |
Cakes and Treats in a Suitcase | Stacking Ice Cream Sundae Set |
This super cute Cakes & Treats in a Suitcase is packed full of scrumptious wooden play food treats. | A set of 2 Stacking Ice Cream Sundaes, each have 5 stacking sections to create all kinds of different ice cream sundae combinations. |
£19.95 | £14.99 |
imaginative play
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New Toy Showcase - Click Clack & Magni Toys
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Role Play Toys and Child Development
When playing in a kitchen such as the John Crane Tidlo Kitchen Station children can talk about what they are doing; they may talk to themselves or to the adult/child who is with them. It is a great way to learn new vocabulary and/or practise vocabulary they already know that is associated with cooking: hot; cold; cook; chop; oven; etcetera. Role play toys offer so many exciting possibilities for learning and development.
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Summer Activities for Children - Part Two
Welcome to the second half of our ten suggestions for activities for children during the long summer holidays. Most of these activities cost little or no money and do not require lengthy car, bus or train journeys. You may also wish to check out our recent tongue-in-cheek guide to creating a DIY musical festival in your garden.
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A DIY Festival at Home with the Kids
Summer is here and festival season is upon us once again. Across the country rental vehicles are being collected, cars and vans are being crammed with camping gear, food, booze, waterproofs and wellies. Seasoned festival goers who were unsuccessful in the annual Glastonbury ticket bun fight are looking wistfully at the reasonable weather forecast and wishing, once again, that they were heading down to Worthy Farm for one of the best weekends of the year. On the other hand, festival veterans with young families may well be thinking that it is probably for the best after all that the kids are too young for the delights and chaos of a music festival. Fear not, mums and dads, the festival fans at WoodenToyShop have come up with a few (tongue in cheek) suggestions for creating your own Homestonbury or Housestock* this weekend. Continue reading