QToys

QToys

QToys finishes their timber with natural oils and beeswax instead of paint, so children connect with real wood grain rather than a plastic-like coating.

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Our educators thoughts on the QToys range

We stock QToys because they understand that texture is a vital part of sensory exploration. By leaving the wood grain exposed and using plantation timber like acacia and rubberwood, they offer a tactile variety that painted toys miss. A child learns about weight, warmth, and texture just by handling these blocks and puzzles.

The open-ended nature of their range—from tree blocks to tracking runs—supports inquiry-based learning. We see children using QToys pieces in multiple ways; a wooden curve becomes a bridge, a fence, or a cradle. This flexibility is the hallmark of a toy that will support cognitive flexibility and creative thinking for years.

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