LÅTSAS 11-piece shopping basket set
LÅTSAS 11-piece shopping basket set
LÅTSAS 11-piece shopping basket set
LÅTSAS 11-piece shopping basket set
LÅTSAS
11-piece shopping basket set

12

GHQ 702.620.03
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Key features

Helps the child develop fine motor skills and hand/eye co-ordination.

What’s for dinner today? Maybe a delicious fish stew or a stuffed baguette. Everything depends on what your child chooses to put in their shopping basket when it's time to shop.

Encourages role play which helps children to develop social skills by imitating grown-ups and inventing their own roles.

Designer

A Huldén/S Dahlman

Good to know

Includes: 1 basket with 1 cheese, 2 sausages, 2 bread pieces, 2 pasta noodles, 1 green pepper, 1 pineapple, 1 eggplant and 1 fish.

Recommended for children 3 years and older.

This product bears the CE mark.

Package size & weight

Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.

Length: 20 cm
Width: 14 cm
Height: 12 cm
Weight Gross: 0,17 kg
Weight Net: 0,14 kg
Volume per package: 3,4 l

Care instructions

Machine wash, warm, durable-press cycle.

Do not bleach.

Tumble dry, low, normal cycle.

Do not iron.

Do not dry clean.



Ideas & inspiration

How to encourage play in the children’s room
How to encourage play in the children’s room

The way toys are stored makes a big difference in how much playtime they get. It’s simply more inspiring for kids to have them in clear sight in easy-reach storage – which also makes tidying easier. But everything doesn’t always have to be cleared away. Why not leave a few creative spaces where playtime can continue whenever they want?

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