These unstructured silicone shapes are virtually indestructible. They can be stacked, chewed, thrown, and even used in the oven, making them the ultimate open-ended toy for the early years where play often involves tasting the equipment.
Dena Toys
These unstructured silicone shapes are virtually indestructible. They can be stacked, chewed, thrown, and even used in the oven, making them the ultimate open-ended toy for the early years where play often involves tasting the equipment.
Dena Toys
Dena Toys reinvents the stacker with platinum-based silicone that doubles as a teether and a baking mould.
Dena Toys
Dena Toys reinvents the stacker with platinum-based silicone that doubles as a teether and a baking mould.
We keep Dena in our range because it blurs the line between a toy and a tool. The soft silicone is safe for teething babies, but the geometric shapes support early construction play. It removes the risk of injury from falling blocks, encouraging toddlers to experiment freely with balance.
The flexibility of the material adds a new challenge to stacking. Unlike rigid wood, silicone has a slight 'give,' requiring children to adjust their grip and pressure. This subtle difference refines fine motor control and introduces a different sensory experience to the playroom.
Our educators thoughts on the Dena Toys range
We keep Dena in our range because it blurs the line between a toy and a tool. The soft silicone is safe for teething babies, but the geometric shapes support early construction play. It removes the risk of injury from falling blocks, encouraging toddlers to experiment freely with balance.
The flexibility of the material adds a new challenge to stacking. Unlike rigid wood, silicone has a slight 'give,' requiring children to adjust their grip and pressure. This subtle difference refines fine motor control and introduces a different sensory experience to the playroom.