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Unicorn Water & Sand Activity Table

Rs.19,350.00

Introduction

Dive into a world of creativity and fun with the DOLU Unicorn Water and Sand Activity Table, designed to keep your child engaged with endless possibilities.

Key Features

  • Multi-functional play table
  • Includes water and sand play options
  • Easy to assemble and disassemble
  • Lightweight and portable design

Development Benefits

This activity table encourages sensory play, enhancing fine motor skills as children dig, pour, and create with water and sand. It supports cognitive development by allowing kids to explore different textures, experiment with cause and effect, and develop problem-solving skills. Additionally, it nurtures creativity and social interaction when used in group play, helping children build communication and collaboration skills.

Safety Information

Made from non-toxic, child-safe materials. Smooth edges to prevent any accidental scrapes or injuries. Meets European safety standards for children’s toys.

Specifications

  • Material: Durable plastic
  • Dimensions: 58 cm x 38 cm x 30 cm
  • Includes: Table, sand, water accessories
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