Product Description
100% safe for your baby
Round edges and smooth surface. No splinters in your baby’s little fingers. It is made from high quality logs.
Non-toxic water based paint
Made of New Zealand natural pine wood with non-toxic water based paint.
Naturalistic
This toy mimics how carrots actually grow in a garden and encourage child to participate in the activity at hand.
Realistic toys
The woodpeckers and bugs are designed to be very realistic and cute for your kids to love.
Montessori Toys for 1 2 3 Year Old: High-quality wooden toys include six vibrantly hued carrots, six delightfully cute worms looking so lifelike, a finely – crafted woodpecker, a classic dice and a wooden cube,with its edges sanded to a smooth finish.
Carrot Harvest Toys: The cute wooden toy can play pulling carrots, shape matching, color recognition, woodpecker catch worms, and sorting activity, which is a great toy for 1-3 year old girls and boys. With diverse gameplay methods, it can bring more joy to your baby.
Developmental Benefits: The Montessori wood toys are educational toys for 1 2 3 years old. The shape sort game can improve the fine motor skills for 1-3 year old baby, and the woodpecker catch worms can training hand-eye coordination, and colorful blocks and dice can improve color, shape recognition.
Safe Material: Made of New Zealand natural pine wood with water based paint. Non-toxic, smoothly surface. 100% safe for your baby. Tested according to requests. No choking hazard. If you’d like to check the test results, please feel free to contact.
Great Gift: Perfect gift for toddlers for birthdays, Easter, Christmas and New Year holidays! The cute design will always catch babies’ eyes. NOTICE:Please wipe clean the toy with mild detergent and damp cloth. Do not put it into water as the water may soak into the wood and make the paint peel. Avoid sun exposure
Customers say
Customers find this toy simple and cute for babies and toddlers. They appreciate its good build quality and smooth carrots. Many consider it a great gift and puzzle for young children. However, opinions differ on the size and whether the carrots are of good quality.
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Abigail –
Great for motor skills!
This toy is great for keeping our 6 month old busy. She will pull the carrots out and do this a few times before she becomes bored. I do sit with her because she likes to throw it down (so far it has held up quite well to her abuse!). I hope to stock the house full of busy toys to minimize screen time. This would be a great baby shower gift because this is something not a lot of people gift.
MCC –
Would buy again!
Love this! The day I open this for my son, who was 10 months, he played with this for almost an hour exclusively. He still loves taking out the carrots and putting them back into the holes, and of course throwing the carrots all around the house. As long as you donât mind finding carrots all over the place, this is a fantastic toy. I love that they are made of wood and that they look so realistic â â perfect to transition into a future play kitchen when baby gets older. They feel high quality. Iâm so happy I found this fun toy!
Amazon Customer –
Fun for babies
Baby loves this. Bought it around 6 months and thought it would be too challenging, but at first babies will have fun pulling the carrots out. It helps develop the pinching grip. (or at least that’s the goal. My child is developing her ability to be a bunny and grab the green leaves with her teeth, but at least she’s having fun. And it’s cute when she crawls off with her carrots.) She also enjoys banging them together to make noise.As an adult, the puzzle itself is kind of fun to put back together. (I’ll take what I can get these days.)I wasn’t expecting much from this and have been pleasantly surprised. It’s a great toy and I’d get it as a gift for others, especially around 6 months.
john m. –
This is one of our favorite toys
Purchased for 11 month old. She loved them but needed supervision. A few of the carrots are small (about 1.5 inches x 1/3 inch Iâd say) so was concerned about choking. She does try to put them in her mouth. Additionally hand coordination is not so good at this age but thatâs how we improve. . She is now 14 months and still loves playing with it. Defiantly grows with the child. Perfect for counting, sorting, size recognition and hand dexterity. Paint is very sturdy and has not come off anywhere. Wood block is sturdy and smooth to touch. We play with these constantly. I HIGHLY recommend this product with the understanding that you need to supervise infants and toddlers .
Denise Fisher –
Super cute
Product was for an Easter gift for a toddler. Great gift, good value
B.B. –
Cute Easter Toy
This is a really cute toy. Once received the green felt bits were fairly crumpled and creased, so they didnât look as bushy and fluffy as pictured. Still cute and perfect for a baby Easter basket and developmental appropriate toy.
Jan Day –
Perfect choice
Got this for our 9 month old grandson who likes to pull at things and those carrot tops are perfect. Getting a lot of abuse and holding up well. He throws them and carries them around, Different from anything else he has.
Angel –
Surprisingly sturdy! 10 month old loves them!
We love these carrots! I bought this when my son was 7 months old (he’s 10 months now) and he has loved them! He still can’t put them in the correct holes but he has started putting the smallest one in the biggest hole, so that’s a start. He mainly likes to pull them out of the holes as fast as I out them back in. I was really concerned about the sturdiness of the felt on the tops as my little one had just started teething and I was afraid once he had teeth he would tear them. Let me tell you… (This is where you’ll judge my parenting-go ahead because I hope this will give someone ease of mind when buying this product) He has 6 teeth and he has tried his best to tear the tops off and you could never tell. He chews on the carrots a lot and there is not even a flake of the coating flaked off. This has been such a great toy for him to grow into and we still have a lot more to learn with it.