Mission Control to Living Room
There is a satisfying weight to these pieces that plastic toys simply can't replicate. The rocket stands solid and stable, capable of withstanding enthusiastic countdowns and 'turbulent' landings. Because it opens up to reveal different compartments, it invites children to play *inside* the story, not just look at it. The tactile feedback of the smooth rubberwood grounds them in the moment, helping to extend their attention span as they dock the shuttles and organise the crew.
A Stage for Imagination
Unlike single-function toys that do one thing (and make a lot of noise doing it), this set is a quiet canvas for their ideas. One day it's a rescue mission; the next, it's scientific exploration. The set includes everything needed to populate these stories: three astronauts, two space shuttles, two lunar vehicles, and accessories. This variety allows for parallel play, where siblings can play side-by-side with their own vehicles before joining forces for the main mission.
Built for Small Hands
Measuring approximately 38.5 cm x 27 cm x 48 cm, this rocket is substantial enough to feel impressive but compact enough to fit on a bedroom shelf. The figures are designed for the developing dexterity of a 3-year-old—chunky enough to grip firmly, but detailed enough to require precise placement, strengthening the fine motor skills needed for writing later on.