New products
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Trampoline with a railing
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Casio Calculator FX-82CW
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Finger Alert 110°
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All About Me 2-in-1 Mirrors
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Nestable Balance Bucket
€33.60
Early Childhood
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Numberblocks® One to Five...
€31.50Build early years maths skills with Numberblocks One to Five.
- Set includes 15 wooden blocks, 5 wooden Numberlings, and a storage bag.
- The Activity Guide and packaging are multilingual.
- Blocks measure 4cm square.
- Age 2+
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Alpha Pops
€38.40Teaching ABCs is fun with Smart Snacks® Alpha Pops™, the coolest way to learn alphabet letters. Match the uppercase and lowercase alphabet letters on the colourful lollies, and pop them together. There are more ways to learn with Alpha Pops! Toddlers and preschoolers can practise colour recognition and matching, and as they click Alpha Pops together, they’re practising fine motor skills.
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Numberblocks® Wooden...
€39.50This vibrant set features Numberblocks One to Five in all the fun shapes each character can make.
Includes 28 wooden Numberblocks pieces, 10 double-sided activity cards and a storage bag.
The Activity Guide and packaging are multilingual.
Age 3+
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Translucent Colour Funnels...
€22.75Translucent Colour Funnels Set will provide your child with endless fun as they are the perfect size for little hands to stack and carry them.
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Translucent Colour Funnel...
€3.99Translucent Colour Funnel will provide your child with endless fun as they are the perfect size for little hands .
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Chain Links Construction...
€15.99CHAIN-SHAPED CONSTRUCTIONS 55 PIECES IN PRACTICAL BOX WITH HANDLES AND LID.
PIECE DIMENSION CM.5.5
55 pieces
Age 3+
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NumberBlocks Adding and...
€17.40This first Numberblocks puzzle helps little ones learn basic addition and subtraction skills with their friends the Numberblocks. There are 10 addition and 10 subtraction puzzles featuring Zero to Ten. Each Numberblocks addition puzzle and Numberblocks subtraction puzzle has 2 pieces. Match the simple maths question to the correct answer piece to complete the puzzle. Each clever puzzle fits together in a unique way so there’s only one right answer. This gives children a sense of achievement as they figure out the answers themselves.