Le Toy Van Petilou Multifunctional Blocks

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Teach the youngest children the alphabet in a fun way! The blocks are a traditional tactile toy that develops dexterity, hand-eye coordination, motor skills and spatial imagination. Each of the 30 blocks is hand screen-printed, each one is unique. The blocks have a different design on each side – numbers, letters, shapes, animals… The toy is made of durable rubber wood and painted with water-based paints that do not peel off. The blocks and the storage board have rounded edges, this plastic-free toy is so safe for children. Toys with a purposeAll Le Toy Van toys are made with a purpose – to last. Designed with love by skilled craftsmen using ethical practices and sustainable materials that are kinder to our planet. Main features: ethically made from sustainable woodtested to the strictest standardspainted with non-toxic water-based paintsinspires imaginative playdevelops cognitive skillsplastic-free toy Toy Award:Loved By Parents Best Buy Platinum Award 2018Early Years Five Star Excellence 2018Good Toy Guide Recommended Petilou Collection: The collection for infants and toddlers from Le Toy Van mainly includes tactile toys, which are also intended to serve as learning tools for the little ones. The collection is inspired by the nature around us and is designed to develop children's senses through different sounds, textures, shapes and weights. From an early age, children involve all their senses. In the collection you will find, for example, puzzles, inserts, walkers, … The FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) trademark and certificate guarantee that the wood from which the product was made has not been illegally harvested and comes from forests managed in an environmentally sound or near-natural manner, in which strict environmental and social requirements are observed. The FSC® mark on the product means that by purchasing it you are helping to protect forests and support sustainable, responsible or near-natural management, thanks to which our forests are more stable, healthier, have a natural species composition and are better able to withstand the negative consequences of climate change.
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Le Toy Van is a family business with a lifelong passion for making traditional wooden toys. Their story began in 1995 in Surrey, England. The company's founder, Georges Le Van, then made the first Le Toy Van toy – a dollhouse. His vision was simple, to lovingly create beautiful and unique toys that stand the test of time. His son Steven was his inspiration, helping his father test creations during his childhood. Today, he proudly continues his father's legacy.

Classic Le Toy Van toys are sold all over the world, but the initial vision remains the same. The products are designed in Great Britain, and the company only works with manufacturers who adhere to an ethical code. Each piece is made with care, from solid and sustainable wood. Their range also includes FSC® products that are fully or largely plastic-free. Le Toy Van toys have won many awards for design, quality, safety, sustainability and educational value. All products meet the strictest safety standards ICTI, ISO 9001, EN 71 and ASTM.

Le Toy Van focuses on environmental impact throughout the manufacturing process, eliminating the use of chemicals and plastics and reducing water consumption. The silica gel bags in their products have kraft paper packaging, are plastic-free and biodegradable as they are made from bentonite clay. Their boxes are sealed with paper adhesive tape and all paper packaging is fully recyclable and compostable.

Manufacturer's address and contact:
Le Toy Van
160C WALTON ROAD
EAST MOLESEY, SURREY
Great Britain
sales@letoyvan.com

Address and contact of the representative in the EU:
Dvěděti.cz s.r.o.
Sadová 618
73801 Frýdek-Místek
Czech Republic
dvedeti@dvedeti.cz

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