Concentration: Sometimes restless legs need to take a break. Practising concentration is something all children benefit from in the future. So make sure to make a fun activity of it. For example, pick up a puzzle, play a game of memory or see who can build the tallest tower of blocks.
Fine motor skills: Babies need a lot of practice to learn how to control the small movements of their hands and fingers. This is called fine motor skills. Before small children can use, for example, the pincer grip effortlessly, they will need both patience and lots of things to practice with.
Educational: An educational toy teaches children a skill or gives them knowledge and new words. For example, you can count the dots on a set of dice or point out the triangle. Give your children the opportunity to explore their interests. Some children love to count, while others are drawn to letters or shapes. With the right toys, education becomes both fun and developing.
Social development: Encourage the development of language and social skills by playing with your child. Role-play is a great way to do this. How about whipping up an exciting meal in the play kitchen or play some fun games together? Explain, point out, and inspire your child to talk about everything you experience together.
Description
Wroom wroom. Watch out, we’re going to collide! Here is the classic ludo game for kids who loves cars. You get 16 small cars in four different colours and 2 dice in wood that match the other toys in the Aiden concept. Roll the dice and keep your fingers crossed that you get the number one or six. Because if so, you get to drive away on one of the roads that lead out to the exciting playing field where anything can happen. If you end up in the same square where someone else’s car is already standing, you will bump that player back into their parking lot again. The game ends when all of your mini cars have reached the star. An exciting game that practices counting skills. And by the way, the box works as a garage for those who want to continue playing when the game is over.
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 3 years.
Safety
Warning. Small parts. Choking hazard.
Measurements & details
- Rec. age: 36 months
- Color: Multi
- Other dimensions: Box: 17x7,5x3,5 cm
- Number of parts: 20
- Weight (g): 755
- Product dimensions cm (LxWxH in cm): 26.5 x 26.5 x 1.5
Material
- Game board: Linden plywood
- Cars: Pine
- Dice: Beech
- Paint type: Water based color
Maintenance
Clean with a damp cloth. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Certifications
- Made of FSC certified wood
- CE marked
CE marked: What is CE marking? Many products require a CE mark to be sold within the European Union (EU). The CE mark means that the manufacturer guarantees that the product meets the safety requirements set by the EU for that particular product.
All products must be safe, but not all products must be CE marked. Examples of products that may not be CE marked are furniture, prams, pacifiers and other children's items. The products that may not be CE marked are tested by the laboratory using standards, developed specifically for each type of product, and they are as safe as products with a CE mark.
FSC certified: Forest Stewardship Council® is an international membership organization that works for the responsible use of the world's forests. These rules protect, among other things, endangered plants and animals, the future ability of the soil to bear forest and also ensure that those who work in the forest have healthy working conditions.