First Threading Game | Sorting & Stacking Toys for Kids
First Threading Game | Sorting & Stacking Toys for Kids
Grimm’s First Thread Game, with chunky wooden beads stained in different bright rainbow colours, is perfect for helping little one to develop their hand-to-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills, but the disc shaped beads can be used in so many more ways was well: counting and sorting games, maths, mandalas...there are countless ways that children will use the chunky beads.
Grimm's natural & sustainable wooden toys are created to give children the energy, emotion and excitement of playing with wooden toys, encourage free & open-ended play and allow them to enter a world of their own creation. Grimm’s First Thread Game has been carefully handcrafted by skilled toymakers in Germany from lime wood sourced from sustainable forests and hand painted, using non-toxic, water-based paints, which ensures that the wooden toys are safe for little ones and bring out the natural characteristic of the wood.
►Details: 18 Chunky wooden beads handcrafted from natural, sustainable wood and painted with non-toxic, water-based stain. Colours and wood grains vary; Sizes: large beads: Ø approx. 5.0 cm, medium beads: Ø approx. 4.0 cm; Wooden needle (8.0 cm) with 15.0 cm thread
►Age: 2 Years And Older
►The Grimm’s Story
‘We deliberately want to create a counterpoint to the digital media world.’ - Elke Grimm.
Grimm's is a German, family-owned & run wooden toy manufacturer based in Hochdorf at the north-western foothills of the Swabian Jura mountains in South-West Germany. Grimm’s design and manufacture high-quality wooden toys, which encourage free & open-ended play. The Waldorf and Montessori-inspired toys allow children to play freely without rules or structure, unhindered by pre-determined ideas or games.
Grimm’s wooden toys are made in Europe from sustainably managed European forests and painted with non-toxic, water-based paints and oils that enhance the natural beauty of the wood, allowing the natural grain to shine through.