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Boho Chic Wooden Race Car Ramp
Whether playing independently or with siblings or parents, the race car ramp is a game that offers an ideal mix of fun and development.
Specification
- SKU:
- 3333150521
- EAN:
- 7290108862997
- Product weight:
- 0.9
Boho Chic Wooden Race Car Ramp
WOODEN CAR RAMP: with 4 wooden cars that slide their way down the ramp, teaching your child about gravity and motion. Suitable from 18+ months. Product dimensions (cm): 28.5 x 30 x 10 (H x W x D)
HOURS OF PLAYTIME: the ramp will spark your child's fascination resulting in endless hours of fun, enjoying every rewarding, click-clacking movement as the wooden race cars slide down the ramp
FOSTERS MOTOR SKILLS: as your little one places the wooden toy cars one by one on the car ramp and make them whizz down, your toddler can practice and improve fine motor skills
4 EASY-ROLL WOODEN RACE CARS: the race cars glide smoothly down the wooden ramp, demonstrating the force of gravity and aspects of motion to your toddler
NATURAL DESIGN: the tree-shaped race car ramp features an earthy natural wood design and soothing color scheme, as well as illustrations of cute animal characters
DEVELOPMENTAL WONDERS: stimulate your little one's development through these essential skills to support their journey of exploration: fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination and cognition
PART OF THE BOHO CHIC COLLECTION: explore other toys in our collection such as the Tiny Love Wooden Walk Behind, Stacking Train and Ride On Trike, all stimulating your little one's development

Boho Chic Wooden Race Car Ramp
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Developmental wonders
Cognition
Cognitive skills are the mental processes through which we understand our world. Understanding the stages of cognitive development can help you guide your child through the wondrous adventure of learning.
Motor Skills
Fine motor skills are related to the hand, palm and finger muscles as well as to the muscles surrounding the mouth and eyes. Gross motor skills are related to the muscles in charge of the less delicate functions our bodies perform, such as sitting, crawling, walking and more. As a baby grows, it is important to ensure that all motor skills develop in sync with the child's emotional and physical maturity.