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Thasvi Rolling Ball Cylinder (3 months +) - Touch. Feel. Explore.

Thasvi Rolling Ball Cylinder (3 months +) - Touch. Feel. Explore.

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Thasvi Rolling Ball Cylinder :  Babies can grasp an object from the moment they are born. This is an involuntary movement called the “grasping reflex”. But, by the time the little ones are three months or four months old, they’ll be actively trying to grasp things with both hands. The Montessori Rolling Ball Cylinder is a p ...Read More

Why Eco friendly?

Toys are wonderful for encouraging development, creativity, and imagination. However, they can often contain potentially toxic materials like BPA, phthalates, lead, formaldehyde, flame retardant chemicals, and PVC.


From birth, babies and kids are given teethers and toys to help facilitate open-ended, imaginative, creative, active and role play. However, not every toy is created equal and it’s something parents need to be mindful of. It can be a surprising wake-up call for many parents to learn that some of their children’s favorite toys could be exposing them to harmful chemicals.


Generally speaking, wooden toys are environmentally more friendly than plastic due to its biodegradable nature and its ability to be recycled. Instead of filling the landfills with man-made products, you can buy toys for your child that will give back to the environment.


Ingredients to avoid in kids toys:


1) Lead
2) PVC and Phthalates
3) Bisphenols (BPA + BPS)
4) Flame Retardant Chemicals
5) Formaldehyde


Wooden toys offer further eco-credentials when any paint used on them is free of toxic chemicals – or if no paint is used at all. The production of wooden toys, particularly when hand-crafted and when all materials are sustainably sourced and certified, offers a stark comparison to the creation of many mass-produced plastic toys, which can contain dubious chemicals and often offer little prospect of renewability.

Description

Thasvi Rolling Ball Cylinder : 

Babies can grasp an object from the moment they are born. This is an involuntary movement called the “grasping reflex”. But, by the time the little ones are three months or four months old, they’ll be actively trying to grasp things with both hands.

The Montessori Rolling Ball Cylinder is a perfect toy that can be offered to your child to improve his/her grasping skills. Your child will love the way the bright coloured ball rolls when he/she grasps the toy and transfers it from one hand to the other.

The rattle can also be used to encourage the child to move forward by placing it nearby, as they will love crawling to this toy, and chasing it as it rolls away improving their tracking skills.

This rattle helps the child develop gross motor skills as well as stimulates the sense of touch, sight, and hearing in infants.

Additional Information

SKU

TSV022

Age

3-6 Months

Brand Name

THASVI

Packaging Content

1 x Thasvi Rolling Ball Cylinder

Return Period

No return on this product.

Special Care

Wood has natural anti-bacterial properties, so keeping them clean is simple. *Wooden toys can be wiped with a dry cloth for daily maintenance and cleaning. *No Soaking. Never submerge wooden toys in the water. *Do not leave them in direct sunlight. *You can moisturize wooden toys by applying Coconut oil or olive oil sparingly with a washcloth. Then let it dry.

Raw Material Used

Reclaimed Wood

Manufacturing Process

Semi Handcrafted

Impact of Product Use

No Energy Consumption

Disposing A Product

Bio-degradable

Chemical Free

Yes

Natural Colors

Yes

Product Dimension

5.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 10 cm

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Ecohoy is derived from two Eco and Hoy. Hoy in English is used to attract someone’s attention (Recall the pirate’s Ahoy!) and in Spanish it means “Today”. – We strive to divert people’s attention to the environment and aim to catalyze change, not tomorrow but today and beginning now.