Fishing with fish? That's what everyone can do. Be original and learn to fish with frogs from illustrator Michelle Carlsund. There are 12 cute frogs available, each in a different shape and colour design. Catch them all! Each frog has a different number of dots on the back, which indicate points. So, the game isn't about how many frogs a player pulls out, but in the end, the points are counted on the frogs that have already been pulled out, and the one with the most points wins. The game stimulates the cognitive development of your child. Develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. It also supports sensory and educational learning. The frogs are stored in a box that turns into a game base when opened. Game includes: 12 wooden magnetic frogs, 2 wooden rods with a magnet and 1 game box/base Main features: classic game in an innovative designinspired by Montessori toysdevelops concentration and patiencehelps learning to count and memoriseteaches about colours and shapesstorage box that turns into a game basesuitable from 2 years Travel with us in the naive and elegant world of Danish illustrator Michelle Carlslund, a world of soft colours, full of cute bears and friendly birds. In 2010, when Michelle was still studying graphic design, she printed her illustrations at home and tried to sell them at a design market, where they met with great success! Several shops wanted to start selling her creations, so she thought it would be nice to start a business. Michelle quickly became a recognised independent illustrator. Today, her ecological graphic works can be purchased all over the world in design boutiques, stationery shops and children's stores. Michelle is inspired by everything around her. Her creations are gentle and poetic, a stylised and childlike style that blends perfectly with Vilac toys. "I am a french fries loving, time optimist and creator of ecological posters and freelance illustrator based in Copenhagen, Denmark," that's what illustrator Michelle Carlslund would say if she had to describe herself in one sentence.
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Vilac is proud to work closely with ADEME, a French government organisation involved in a wide range of activities leading to environmental protection. The history of this agency dates back to the 1970s, to the time of the oil crisis. It actively collaborates with politicians, public organisations, the private sector and citizens. It is behind recommendations, proposals for technical, methodological and financial procedures, studies and awareness campaigns. Thanks to its many years of operation, ADEME is recognised as a credible third party providing guarantees of efforts towards a sustainable future. By purchasing a product from a manufacturer cooperating with this agency, the customer can express their will to preserve the environment through strictly assessed procedures and key innovations throughout the process of its creation.
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 children. And this also applies to product packaging. VILAC applies high quality and safety requirements to the pro









