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Fauna and Flora of Hungary

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Eperfa
$68.99
$47.99
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Description

A set that contains some of the most characteristic species of the fauna and flora of the hills around Budapest, and of course the "Buda Highlands" observatory. It helps develop psychomotive and manual and creative skills. Since they can be used as a balance game, or to enhance the symbolic game, while learning things about the trees and animals in the area. The set contains 13 pieces of about 8 cm. Recommended from 3 years, as it contains small pieces. Eperpha is a brand of toys coming from Hungary, who find their inspiration in the hills near Budapest and Lake Balaton. In its forests, fauna and flora, and the traditional customs and uses of these areas. His philosophy is based on direct contact with nature, and teaching children the importance of knowing the environment that surrounds them, take care of and love nature, and how to use their resources consciously. All materials they use are natural, using timber leftips that were going to end as firewood, and non-toxic water dyes. They are handmade working with organizations that promote the integration of disabled people. That is why each piece is unique and special, and the model you receive can be slightly different from the photo. They also try to maintain the characteristic purity of the materials, which is why some pieces of wood can have knots or small natural cracks. In addition to all this design is super careful, it is simple and retailer at the same time. And for all these things we like very much!

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Size: 8cm

Material: Wood, Non Toxic water dyes

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Fauna and Flora of Hungary

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Eperfa
$68.99
$47.99
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