Three Leaves - Lacing
This leaves lacing is the perfect wooden lacing activity for your child. It showcases a set of beautiful and natural leaves of oak, beech and maple; and is wonderful for hand-eye coordination.
Developmental Information
The leaves are quite large, larger than a child's palm, thin and beautiful. Leaves can be laced in different ways: tie each leaf, or with a needle, like a caterpillar, gnaw holes in each leaf and count how many holes it turned out. And you can make a real necklace out of the leaves, and become a forest fairy or a forest gnome.
The leaves can be purchased separately, as independent lacing: "Oak leaf", "Beech leaf" or " Maple leaf"
Measurements & Care
Oak leaf: 15x7x0. 8 cm.
Beech leaf: 14x6. 5x0. 8 cm.
Maple leaf: 11.5 x 11.5 x 0.8 cm
The rope is 70-75 cm long. At the end of the clip is a juniper bead. A wooden needle with a diameter of 8 mm. The size of the holes is 10 mm ( which allows you to pass a needle and lace through it several times).
Safety & Risk Assessments
As with all developmental toys, inspect items before allowing your child to use it. If it is broken and unsafe, remove it from your child's environment.