Wooden Whoopie Whale Number 1-25 Jigsaw Puzzle
The vibrant and eye-catching design of Whoopie the Whale will engage and captivate young minds, making it an ideal sensory toy. The chunky wooden pieces are easy for little hands to grasp and manipulate, helping to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Not only is this puzzle fun, but it also helps children with early math skills as they learn to recognise and count numbers 1-25 and this jigsaw helps children develop their problem-solving abilities and cognitive skills in a fun and interactive way.
This fair trade wooden educational jigsaw puzzle is handcrafted by skilled artisans in Sri Lanka from sustainably sourced rubber wood and non-toxic paints.
This whale 1-25 jigsaw is:
- super chunky - this puzzle is 25mm thick and can freestand once complete
- made from eco friendly materials
- designed to be self correcting
- individually cut by hand
Dimensions: 133mm (H) x 540mm (W) x 25mm (D)
Toy Safety
Age suitability: 3 years +
WARNING! Not suitable for children under three years, choking hazard due to small parts
Cleaning Instructions
Wipe clean only with a damp cloth
Wipe away any excess moisture and leave to air dry (avoid direct sunlight)
Fair Trade
Lanka Kade have direct trading relationships with thier producers, Upul their director travels to Sri Lanka regularly, working with their artisans to ensure fair trade working practices are met and maintained. Lanka Kade's commitment to their producers supports their growth and development, whilst ensuring their employees have a sense of job satisfaction and that their employment is valued. The producer groups offer their staff good rates of pay, equal opportunities and a safe working environment in compliance with the 10 Principles of Fair Trade.
Lanka Kade, comply with the internationally accepted 10 Principles of Fair Trade and are a proud and active member of BAFTS (The British Association of Fair Trade Shops and Suppliers) since 2001.
Educational Foundation
When you purchase a Lanka Kade product you directly support their educational foundation which provides books and daily milk drinks to several rural schools in Sri Lanka.
For some children attending school, the cup of milk provided by the foundation is the only sustenance they will receive during the day. Since the programme was introduced, teachers have reported much improved concentration and contribution from the children.
Many children in Sri Lanka attend school unable to fully participate as their parents cannot afford to buy exercise books and they are not supplied by the Government. In schools supported by the foundation, books and pencils are provided to ensure all children have equal access to education.