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Wooden Tower Race Track -
Wooden Balance and Stacking Game with Animals -
Wooden Activity Panel Forest and Animals -
Wooden Musical Instrument Set – 18+ months -
Wooden Sound Puzzle with Vehicle Theme -
Wooden Safari Truck with Shape Sorter -
Wooden Animal Stacking and Balancing Game -
Wooden Playhouse with Shape Sorter
Actively discover, practice and repeat
From 18 months onwards, children make great leaps in their development. They become more independent and want to try things out for themselves. Through repetition, they learn to master skills more and more. Activity toys play an important role in this, as they encourage movement, exploration, and experimentation. Stacking, building , balancing, and sorting, for example, help children understand cause and effect.
Wooden toys for children aged 18 months and older are ideal for this stage. The sturdy materials and clear shapes provide clarity and give children the confidence to play independently. Because wooden toys offer fewer visual and auditory stimuli than many plastic alternatives, children can focus better on a single activity. This promotes concentration, perseverance, and problem-solving skills.
With our educational toys for children 18 months and older, you'll stimulate multiple developmental areas simultaneously. Think of fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and color and shape recognition. These open-ended toys also offer room for imagination. Children decide how and at what pace they play, which contributes to self-confidence and creativity.
Wooden toys for children aged 18+ months from DunjaToys
At DunjaToys, conscious play is paramount. Our toys for children 18 months and older are made from sustainably sourced wood from responsibly managed forests. The products are finished with non-toxic, water-based paint and comply with European safety standards, ensuring children can play and explore safely.
We consciously choose quality over quantity. Our toys are designed to last and support multiple developmental stages. This keeps them interesting as your child develops new skills and makes them easy to pass on to future children. This way, you combine fun with a responsible choice!