Playmobil JUNIOR 72005 Sand Bakery Toddler Beach Toy

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Encourage little ones to open their first outdoor business with the Playmobil JUNIOR 72005 Sand Bakery Toddler Beach Toy. This interactive collection transforms any sandpit or shoreline into a creative kitchen where young children can mould and serve their own cake creations. The set includes a friendly baker figure and several chunky tools like a sand scoop and cake server that are specifically shaped for small hands. These components are robust enough for outdoor use but feature rounded edges to ensure a safe environment for early childhood discovery. This seven-piece kit provides a foundation for imaginative role play, allowing children to experiment with textures and social interaction.

Key Features:

  • Specialised moulds and stamps allow children to create intricate sand cakes and biscuits while building confidence through creative success.
  • Ergonomic, chunky tools are designed to fit comfortably in small hands, reducing frustration and supporting the development of fine motor skills.
  • Eco-friendly construction using over 90 percent bio-based materials ensures a safe, non-toxic play experience that is kind to the environment.

 

Product Specifications:

  • Brand: Playmobil
  • Age Suitability: 1 – 4 Years
  • Batteries: None
  • Required Dimensions: 25.0 x 14.0 x 7.0 cm
  • Weight: 0.3 kg

Frequently Asked Questions

Every component of the Playmobil JUNIOR range is dishwasher safe up to 70°C. This makes it easy to remove sand and salt after a trip to the beach, ensuring the toys remain hygienic for indoor use.
The JUNIOR series is specifically designed for children aged one to four. It uses larger, chunky pieces with rounded edges and contains no small parts that could pose a choking hazard, making it safer for younger toddlers.
This playset is manufactured from at least 90 percent bio-based plastics. These materials are derived from renewable resources like leftovers from food or paper production, providing a more sustainable option for parents.