Embroidery kit designed for children from 3 years. The set includes 8 cords in four basic colours, 4 special pens for embroidery, a game board that is also the lid of the case, a booklet with templates and another 9 cards with 18 templates that beginners can follow. The pictures are created by inserting cords with special pens into the holes of the game board, which is placed on the case during the entire embroidery process. When the pen is lifted, the hole closes and the coloured cord is held firmly in place. Working with the Filò kit helps children to relax their wrists, improve visuomotor coordination, fine motor skills and develop creativity. Awarded the title "Correct Toy". Main features: helps to improve visuomotor coordination, fine motor skills and develops creativityset packed in a practical caseawarded the title "Correct Toy" The "Good Toy" label is awarded to products that target preschool children and excel in educational qualities, as well as a high standard of workmanship, ease of use and aesthetic level. The aim of the award creators is to provide guidance and appeal to parents and educators who want to influence the direction of the offer and consider the healthy personal development of children to be paramount. The creators aim to encourage the expansion and development of new, valuable toys and games. The designation has been awarded since 1994 and is a joint project of the Association for Toys and Games, the Toy Association of the Union of Fine Artists of the Czech Republic, and the Association for Preschool Education. These associations, together with the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague and the Municipal Museum in Kamenice nad Lipou, present the awards at the Hračkobraní festival, held annually since 2006 at the Kamenice nad Lipou Castle, where you can also view a permanent exhibition of all the awarded toys.
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The company's history dates back to the 1950s, to the founder Alessandro Quercetti, an enthusiastic pilot who took over a small Turin factory producing mechanical toys. Under his leadership, the company began to develop rapidly and achieved many successes. In 1970, the company grew rapidly under the pressure of orders, and the name Alessandro Quercetti became one of the most influential in the world of toys. In the early 1980s, the company introduced innovative Rami toys, which anticipated the concept of future education and introduced children to the binary number system. Together with the later introduced Pallino sensory-motor toy, Rami is still a key product of the company, after 40 years, because it perfectly fits into the modern approach to learning. After 2000, ball tracks were also added to the range, which were immediately appreciated for their innovation and originality. The diverse collection of these tracks is still considered the most sophisticated and is the benchmark in this category of toys. Alessandro Quercetti left the company in 2020 as a man who dedicated his entire life to designing intelligent toys. His legacy, which the company has taken over, is a stubborn pursuit of perfection and an interest in children. In line with these values, the company has also launched a collection of products dedicated to Maria Montessori. The Quercetti family still heads the company, people passionate about their work, striving to improve processes, quality and keep production in Italy. Quercetti is one of the few manufacturers that can boast direct control of the entire production chain, from design to delivery, and thus creates a significant regional employer in Turin. With 70 years of history, Quercetti is still a modern, conscious and strong company that adheres to the strictest rules and regulations of quality, safety and sustainability.
Manufacturer's address and contact:
Quercetti & C. S.p.AND.
Fabbrica Giocattoli Educativi P.IVA
431598 – Corso Vigevano 25, Torino
Italy
Tel.: +39 011 23 56 56
customerservice@quercetti.it










