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If your little guy loves tools and is learning to walk, this Haba Carpenter Walker Wagon will fulfill both of those needs. A brightly colored saw, hammer, screwdriver and wrench come included with the wagon as well as a cute little carpenter doll. The...
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Posted by elizabeth leach on Apr 27th, 2010, 9:35 am
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Maukilo’s motto is “Buy once. Play forever.” Maukilo is a one stop shop for the best toys for babies and toddlers. With only the highest quality toys from the U.S. and Europe, you can’t go wrong with any of your choices at Maukilo...
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Posted by elizabeth leach on Apr 5th, 2010, 3:34 pm
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It can be tough to find squishy plastic bath toys that you won’t need to fear when baby decides to gnaw on them — and even though Haba’s squirters don’t taste particularly good (hey, this stuff matters), their 100% phthalate-free...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Mar 9th, 2010, 6:52 am
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By a show of hands, how many parents are familiar with the mad dash to find the MIA pacifier right before nap time? Or with your baby’s throw-and-seek game that has you crawling on the floor with a flashlight? OH and how about when your baby...
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Posted by Michelle Horton on Feb 24th, 2010, 9:30 am
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I’ve never met a Haba Biofino plaything that didn’t look good enough to eat, but this Black Forest Gateau, well, takes the cake. (Sorry, couldn’t resist.) Never mind that it’s made from polyester; the colorful layered cake features...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jan 21st, 2010, 11:00 am
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Haba’s Nanny Musical Sheep is the perfect gift for a baby’s first Christmas. This is such a classic Haba toy. Nanny’s face is sweet and her soft Velour body is perfect for cuddling. Pull her tail and she plays a lullaby. Because Nanny...
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Posted by elizabeth leach on Dec 21st, 2009, 4:30 pm
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Haba’s Ring-a-Thing Game was named one of the top ten eco-friendly toys for under $30 by Goddard Systems and Eco Child’s Play. The beauty of the game is in its simplicity. The game consists of nine wooden rings in red, blue and yellow, three...
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Posted by elizabeth leach on Nov 12th, 2009, 4:33 pm
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Animal Upon Animal is the classic wooden game from Haba. It’s simple enough for a 3-year-old to understand and play along. Lately, it’s been a ritual to play this game in the evenings.
You need two players. Each has a die and four wooden...
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Posted by Lisa Estall on Oct 28th, 2009, 3:37 pm
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We have a play kitchen and I have been looking for things that would be fun to add to the cupboards. This Teatime Tin From Haba would be a good addition since we have a tea set.
The teabags, except for the metal tin, are all made of natural wood. I’m...
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Posted by Lisa Estall on Oct 14th, 2009, 5:07 pm
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For the parents who cried the day their kids discovered the jewelry kit with 1,000 teensy weensy pieces, I have something better than a hanky: Haba’s jumbo beads!
Giant sized so little siblings won’t choke on the detritus of an afternoon...
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Posted by jeannesager on Oct 3rd, 2009, 11:08 am
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No, this isn’t actually today’s breakfast, but as with all things Haba Biofino, it sure looks good enough to eat. The set comes with a realistic aluminum pan, in which you can “cook” up to three fabric crepes (two of which have...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Sep 30th, 2009, 7:29 am
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His name is Carl, and he’s going to solve your early morning before school “where is my backpack/favorite necklace/extra pencil” problem.
A giant wooden caterpillar who hangs on your wall with a saddlebag filled with five little pouches...
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Posted by jeannesager on Sep 22nd, 2009, 11:27 am