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Wobbling Chicken - Wooden Chicken Push Toy - Bajo

by Bajo
Original price $34.00 - Original price $34.00
Original price
$34.00
$34.00 - $34.00
Current price $34.00

Adorable, wobbling wooden chicken. It's made of a beautifully crafted and soft stained wood. It's heavy enough to steadily wobble back and forth and remain standing upward. The chicken can easily turn around on itself. It's great yet simple entertainment. This wobbling chicken is apart of our toy collection for tiny people, but it can be used by teens and adults alike.

Details:

  • Yellow wobbling chicken on wheels
  • Size 5.5" by 4" high. 

Information:

  • Age: 12 months +
  • CE certified and meets or exceeds EN-71 & ASTM-917
  • Painted with non-toxic paint
  • Made in Poland of FSC certified wood

About The Brand:

Bajo's beautiful wooden toys have been designed and manufactured in Poland over the last 25 years. These top notch toys are wonderfully tactile and will inspire imaginative play and learning. The manufacturing process is green from start to finish - sustainable wood from beech, birch, sycamore, acacia, cherry, walnut and plum trees is sourced from carefully managed forests in Poland.  Skilled crafters transform the wood into toys that are treated with eco, non-toxic paints and oils, and waste wood is turned into fuel briquettes. Bajo toys are great for open-ended play and will be treasured by children for years before being passed on to new generations to be enjoyed all over again.

Bajo got their start in a tiny village of Kamionna, at the foot of the mountain bearing the same name.  When Bajo started designing their toys in the 1990s there was no free market in Poland, so they created toys for consumers that were yet to be, hoping they would come and there would be interest in their products.   They think there is an immense potential hidden in the act of playing and it pays off later throughout life.  Their main gold is to serve the art of playing.  This is why they create toys.