Doll Bed
Made from solid beech wood material A bed is finished with a non-toxic, water-based paint Comes with a mattress and pillow Develop children imagination and creativity skills
Lace and Trace Shapes
Material: Wood and non toxic color Guaranteed fun item Ideal gift to little one
Learning Alphabet Game
Excellent for encouraging creativity and imaginative play Educational and fun. Made of non-toxic paints and inks
Tool Belt
Build like a pro with our child sized tool belt and wooden tools. Set includes an adjustable carpenter's belt, hammer, wrench, level, screwdriver, nut and bolt. Right-sized fro children. Tool belt bag measures 9.1 x 5.0 inches (excluding ties). Fine and Gross motor skills are improved as children use their imagination to build their dreams.
Beauty Case
MOTOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT: It encourages the creativity and hand-eye coordination skills of children, improves shape and color recognition as well. PREMIUM QUALITY: VIGA has innovative range of children's wooden toys, eco-friendly, montessori and open ended play.
Medical Kit
This brightly coloured wooden Medical Kit playset includes everything needed for pretend playing. This wooden playset will provide hours of fun for your little one as they pretend at being a doctor or nurse.
Tool Kit
Wood. Includes 24 brightly coloured wooden pieces for little ones to build and play. Store all your tools away in the carry tool box
Abacus
This wooden "calculator" helps teach maths, patterning and colour recognition. Slide and count the beads with this timeless counting frame. The abacus is made of solid wooden blocks and 10 metal rods with colorful beads strung on them.
Construction Set
Budding builders will adore this set. Colourful and fun, it will quickly become a favourite in any household or centre. With lots of pieces, there is no end to the creations you can design using this set. Includes 53 wooden pieces in various shapes and sizes. Also includes one wooden screwdriver to assemble your creation. High quality, big chunky pieces, made for little hands.








