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Kids ExcellenceCar Adventure Track DIY Educational Kids Toy Play Set

R299

Retail: R750
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Exciting Manual Operative Toy Set - Embark on a thrilling adventure with our dynamic car track, offering endless ways to play. Navigate through 8 challenging courses using the 6 intuitive control buttons, and assemble the main body, track, rotary rod, signal lamp, and crane for a complete experience. The set includes 4 fantastic vehicles to enhance the excitement.

Product Features
  • Enriching Educational Experience - Foster your child's hand-eye coordination and creativity with this engaging hands-on game. Designed to captivate young minds, it provides hours of entertainment while encouraging imaginative exploration.

  • Battery-Free Entertainment - No need for batteries! Children take control, manually guiding the toy cars through obstacle courses and conquering each challenge. This not only stimulates logical thinking but also cultivates essential cognitive skills.
  • Safe and Eco-Friendly Design - Crafted from high-quality ABS plastic, our toy set prioritizes safety and durability. It is non-toxic, ensuring a secure play environment for your children while contributing to a sustainable, eco-friendly playtime.
  • The Perfect Gift for Growing Minds - Inspire your child to share the joy of play with friends. This set is an ideal gift, promoting imagination and teamwork in problem-solving.
  • Tailored for ages 3 to 6-years
  • Warranty: 6 months
What's in the Box? 
  • 1x Car Adventure Track DIY Educational Kids Toy Play Set
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Birds of a feather

From the beginning of time - or somewhere around then - we humans have lived and worked alongside animals to really help us develop. We're talking cows for milk, horses for labour, dogs for companionship and protection, all of that jazz.

When it comes to birds and their feathers, we've also found plenty of things to make. We use feathers for lures in fly-fishing, we use them to make fletching (the tail bits of arrows), Harry Potter used feathers to write exams and do homework (though we still think a ballpoint pen would have been a lot more practical), you name it!

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