Just like the Large Classic Rainbow only now available in monochrome!! The high contrast is striking and perfect for someone with a vision impairment but also fun for everyone too! Use as a stand alone item or in conjunction with other products from the Grimm's coloured range. The Grimm's Monochrome tunnel will certainly make its presence felt! Suitable for children aged 3 years+. 12 monochrome pieces. Monochrome tunnel measures 36.3cm wide x 16.5cm tall x 7cm wide (approx). Made from FSC certified sustainably m...
Despite being part of the Kingfisher family, the Kookaburra does not actually eat any fish. Having the most recognisable laugh in the bush, his birdsong makes everyone smile. Made from solid plastic, this figurine measures approx. 5cm tall.
The grey Kangaroo is an Australian marsupial that has an average weight of 66kg. But the Australian red kangaroo is even bigger, reaching weights of up to 90kg. This solid plastic figurine is nowhere near that heavy and measures 8cm (l) x 5 cm (h) x 2 cm (w)
Did you know that the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo can live up to 40 years in the wild and in excess of 70 years in captivity. He can be a raucous fellow but is highly intelligent. This little figurine is made from solid plastic and is approx. 5cm tall.
Small plastic replica of the iconic Platypus. The only egg laying mammal in Australia. Approx. size: 7 cm long
This adorable little native is made of solid plastic and sits approx. 4cm tall. The koala is one of Australia's cuddliest mammals.
Her dress is the colour of sunshine, Tandy sits with Simon the Great Mushroom. Carry a tune in the palm of your hand or stash one in your pocket. Bring a little joy with you wherever you go with your Mini-Musics. Smaller than a chocolate bar, lighter than a laugh, each tiny music box has a dreamy illustration and plays its own sweet melody when you turn the handle. You’ll want to them all. Four fairy boxes to collect. Tandy Fairy plays the melody Beautiful Dreamer
Kewpie dolls are based on comical strip-like illustrations by Rose O'Neill that appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in 1909. The small dolls were extremely popular in the early 1900s. Their name, often shortened to "Kewpies", is derived from "cupid", the Roman god of beauty and non-platonic love. The Kewpie doll was mentioned in Anne Frank's diary. She received one on her first St. Nicholas Day in the Annex from Miep and Bep.These dolls are only 5cm high and are very sweet. Some of the uses include advent calendar ...
This chunky little racing car is perfect for little hands. Beautifully made with rounded edges, it is easy to push around and will withstand rough treatment! Fits well in your bag and will amuse a little one on trips to the café. Just choose your favourite colour and let us know at check out: Red or Blue or both! The wood used to make Bajo toys is FSC certified and all Bajo toys conform to the rigorous European Standards EN 71, safety of toys. The colour, coatings and adhesives are all certified non-toxic. Made...