Who as a child hasn't dreamed of becoming a virtuoso? The wooden piano with delicate illustrations by Sarah Betz opens the door to the world of music for children from 3 years old in a playful and natural way.The piano is made of solid wood, is ideally sized for small hands and comes with 10 notes that introduce children to the basics of music. Without the need for electronics, it allows you to create melodies, discover rhythm and experience the joy of playing. This musical toy develops fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, strengthens fingers and helps build dexterity – skills that are also important for writing or other creative activities. Playing the keys also helps to understand the relationships between action and sound, which promotes logical thinking and patience. The piano makes beautiful sounds and develops a relationship with music, but it is not a professional musical instrument. The toy is not perfectly tuned and is primarily for entertainment. And as a bonus? Thanks to the elegant glossy finish, the piano will also become a stylish addition to a child's room or living room. Main features: piano with 18 keysDeepens the love of music and rhythmdevelops fine motor skills and creativitystimulation of creativitydesign Sarah Betzhigh-quality workmanship Sarah Betz grew up in Germany, but now creates in France. She founded her own brand, "Little Cube" here. She never imagined that she could turn her passion for drawing and writing into a successful career. From a young age, she drew and scribbled everywhere, from school notebooks to the walls of her childhood room. Her parents supported her interest, and as a child, she enjoyed many imaginative games with them. She grew up near the forest, so her work has been inspired by nature since she was a child. On walks in the forest, she collected natural materials from which she then made jewellery, and she also incorporated them into her paintings and books. After studying graphic and communication design in Germany and Switzerland, she moved to France, where she learned the language and slowly started her career in design. She founded her own illustration studio "Little Cube" in 2013.
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For over 100 years, VILAC has been fulfilling children's dreams. The French brand VILAC, as the flagship of the French industry for the production of wooden toys, is located deep in the heart of the Jura Mountains, surrounded by mountains, lakes and forests. Since 1911, VILAC has been producing wooden toys hand in hand with traditional manufacturing, modern trends, adaptable economics and an emphasis on ecology. The toys are made from wood sourced from sustainably managed forests, respecting biodiversity and with a strong emphasis on environmentally friendly technologies. VILAC prefers short routes for wood delivery. It uses local wood and ensures that a new tree is planted for every tree felled. Because today we can no longer ignore the challenges of environmental problems, VILAC is committed to defending our planet. After all, a river consists of many small drops. Therefore, VILAC continues its environmentally friendly activities.
VILAC also follows in the footsteps of the old turning factories that once made the region famous: craftsmen lovingly turned, smoothed, sanded, lacquered and decorated wood in their workshop in the Jura mountains. Beech, hornbeam, alder or boxwood from the surrounding French forests are used; this wood guarantees the specificity and quality of production. There are so many stories about these craftsmen who love their craft and have managed to pass it on. In fact, not much has changed in the last 110 years, and that's quite reassuring. The gestures are almost the same, the noise of the machines, the sounds of carving and painting wood create the same melody. Above all, the workshop still smells of beech wood chips, which evoke old memories. If the company does not have the know-how for some toys in France, it manufactures them abroad, where it applies the same quality requirements. In production, it eliminates the use of all plastic parts except when necessary for the safety of chil











