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Bigjigs Toys Lifecycle Puzzle Frog

Bigjigs Toys Lifecycle Puzzle Frog

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Discover how a tadpole grows into a frog! This Lifecycle Puzzle by Bigjigs Toys is a fun and vibrant way to learn about life as well as developing hand-eye coordination skills. Made from ethically sourced and non toxic materials, this layered puzzle has your little one in mind. Design: Frog

Features

A fun educational game for curious children. 

Helps them to grips with the animal life cycle -

a tadpole turns into a frog. 

Busy hands can piece together its smooth and chunky wooden pieces.

Contains 6 puzzle pieces, plus a layered puzzle template.

Made from quality, ethically sourced wood. Finished with non toxic, child-safe paints and lacquers. 

  • 18 months +

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Ingredients / Materials

Sustainably sourced Timber

Dimensions

L15 x W15 x H1.6 cm

Care & Use

Suitable for children from: 18 Months +

Circular life

Wooden toys - donate if still in good condition.

Made in

China

Brand story

From a humble garden shed in Kent to a global presence in the toy industry, Bigjigs Toys has carved out a niche not just through its extensive range of educational wooden toys, but through a steadfast commitment to sustainability. Founders Peter and Liz Ireland, leveraging their backgrounds in teaching, have infused educational value into every toy, ensuring that playtime is both fun and enriching. Beyond the joy these toys bring to children, Bigjigs stands as a testament to eco-friendly practices, from the careful selection of FSC-certified timber to the innovative use of recycled materials in packaging. With solar energy powering their operations, Bigjigs Toys isn't just playing around when it comes to protecting the planet for future generations.

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