Wooden Balls Set of 50
These beautifully finished wooden balls set of 50 are great accessories for our counting boards or counting trays. The wooden balls are the perfect addition to counting, colour sorting or loose part play. All Qtoys products are made out of plantation timber using non- toxic child safe materials.
*Does not include wooden leaf trays. Only includes wooden balls.
Coconut Water Scoop
Coconut Sand Scoop
Nature is one of the best learning environments for young children. Our coconut sand scoop is perfect for little hands ready to explore the sand and enhance their fine motor skills. The natural beauty of the coconut shell makes it not simply a play item but creates a good connection between the user and Mother Nature. This scoop is made from real coconut shell, finished with coconut oil.
Natural Number Puzzle
Bamboo balancing set of 100
Balancing and encouraging hand eye coordination our Bamboo Balancing set of 100 is the perfect addition to your playroom.
Open ended opportunities allowing children to explore and learn through play.
Made from natural treated bamboo.
Produced using child-safe, non-toxic materials to conform to Australian and New Zealand safety standards.
Weight: 1.2 kg.
Writing and counting trays
Beautiful number trays set for children numeracy development. This product is designed for toddlers to have fun with writing, counting. There are many ways that you can use this product with, from filling it with sand for writing or tracing the number to using different materials for counting The board can also be as a filling board with color sands or play dough as a fun toy to learn the numbers. All Qtoys products are made out of Rubberwood, finished with natural child safe oils.
Accessories not included
Four leaf Clover trays
Wooden Egg-pressions set of 20
The egg face set consists of 10 sets i.e 20 pieces which is a great tool to encourage children’s emotional development and language skills. By providing children with the opportunity to explore and express different emotions through play, they can develop a better understanding of their own emotions and those of others.