Award Winning Hape High Seas Wooden Toddler Rocking Ride On features a wood rocker with nautical design which makes a great ride for toddlers the age of 12 months and above. This toy also helps develop balance skills, coordination skills, encourages movement and develops motor skills.
Foundations of Walking
Rocking and riding are foundational to walking. Each phase of movement in a child’s life is essential for developing motor skills. From laying on their back with extended limbs to crawling across the floor, with practice on this rocker your child is on their way to walking!
Building Balance
When kids start climbing and standing, be prepared with Ride-On toys from Hape to help them move into the next developmental stage – balance. Rocking toys emphasise coordination and balance, as well as build arm and leg strength. Kids can gradually gain confidence and understanding of their bodies.
Imaginations Run Wild
Rocker toys also provide a foundation for creative and pretend play. Keep a weather eye on the horizon and watch your little one’s imagination run wild! This toy also helps build leg and arm strength in young children and toddlers- just another great thing about the High Seas Wooden Rocker! Cast off from shore to teeter and totter on the ocean waves! Drift across the deep blue and rock worries away aboard this tugboat. This nautically inspired teeter-totter is perfect for the little explorer in your life. With a bench style seat and supportive back piece for added comfort (and safety!) this is the perfect indoor play structure for your little one. Durable child safe paint finish and solid wood construction make this a toy your child will love and play with for years to come.
This design includes:
Classic wood minimalist design
Bright red and nautical blue make this ship in tip top condition
Promotes dexterity, creativity, construction, and storytelling
Recommended for ages 12 months and up
Non-toxic finishes and child safe materials
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