Making Sense of Their World
When they place the little wooden bakery next to the railway station, they are doing important cognitive work. This 20-piece set allows them to physically map out the community they experience in real life. The chunky, freestanding wooden blocks give them the control to design, rearrange, and narrate their own bustling town, helping them process social roles and daily routines.
Built for Little Hands
Each building is crafted from solid FSC-certified New Zealand pine, giving it a satisfying weight that provides excellent sensory feedback when placed or stacked. Measuring up to 11 centimetres tall and 7.5 centimetres wide, the pieces are generously sized for developing motor skills and sit perfectly on a play mat or shelf. The vibrant photographic illustrations are applied using non-toxic heat transfer technology, meaning the details won't peel or scratch off during enthusiastic construction sessions.
From Stacking to Storytelling
At 12 months, this set serves as a tactile stacking and sorting challenge, building spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination. By age three, you'll hear them giving voices to the townspeople, negotiating traffic at the City Hall, and running the local supermarket. It is an open-ended resource that naturally adapts to their growing imagination and expanding vocabulary.