Description
Inspire your child to discover their inner explorer with these pretend play Le Toy Van Wooden binoculars which are constructed from sustainable materials. Beautifully decorated and finished in vivid water-based colours, they also feature a ladybird motif for the perfect travel companion.
Ideal for little ones aged 18 months and over, these binoculars will encourage your child to connect with nature and use the power of their imagination. They are fitted with two rotating kaleidoscope lenses and have been designed to fit comfortably in small hands and enable easy focus for smaller eye spacing.
It makes for an exciting and fun gift which can be used indoors or when surveying the great outdoors. Be sure not to miss out on the adventure of a lifetime!
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Pretend play binoculars.
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Made from strong smooth rubber wood.
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Suitable for ages - 18 months+
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Colourful design.
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Compact size for small hands and younger eyes.
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Encourages children to connect with nature and use their imagination.
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Features two spinning kaleidoscope lenses.
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W:114mm D:56 H:85mm
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
18 months+
Whirli SKU REF code:
LETV0041
Manufacturer:
Le Toy Van
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