Goki Nature Cement Mixer Wooden Construction Toy

£29.99

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8 in stock

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Get the foundations ready for your next big project with the Goki Nature – Cement Mixer. Part of the high-quality Goki Nature range, this toy is crafted from 100% untreated European wood, beautifully showcasing the contrast between light and dark natural tones. The cement mixer features a robust design and a manually rotating drum, perfect for imaginative play on any make-believe construction site. Durable and built to last, this cement mixer is a wonderful, eco-friendly addition to any wooden vehicle collection.

Features:

  • A robust wooden cement mixer vehicle from the eco-friendly Goki Nature range.
  • Made from 100% natural, untreated wood.
  • Features a manually rotating mixer drum for realistic play.
  • Beautiful design using contrasting light and dark wood.
  • Encourages imaginative construction and small world play.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Goki
  • Material: Wood
  • Dimensions: Approx. 22 x 11.5 x 14.5 cm
  • Age Suitability: 3 years +

Frequently Asked Questions

The cement mixer is crafted from solid European beech wood and coloured exclusively through an ecological heat-treatment process - no paints, varnishes, or chemical additives are used at any stage. This makes it completely safe for children aged 3 and over, and the smooth, splinter-free finish means it can be handled confidently during everyday play.
The barrel rotates manually, so children can spin it by hand as they push the truck along - adding a satisfying, realistic detail to construction role play. No batteries or moving electronic parts are involved, keeping the mechanism simple and virtually maintenance-free.
The cement mixer sits within the wider Goki Nature vehicle range, which includes dump trucks, tractors, and other construction and farm vehicles, all built to a consistent scale and finish. Collecting several vehicles together creates a ready-made small-world construction site, making them a natural complement to one another.