Bead Lacing Toy Set
Bead Lacing Toy Set
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Spark creativity and fine motor skill development with our lacing bead set, thoughtfully designed for endless fun and learning. Crafted from durable, child-safe PP plastic, this set includes 54 beads in a sophisticated palette of muted colors. A timeless toy that can evolve with growing children.
Start younger kids with fewer beads to practice lacing, and later introduce the rest to create more complex patterns and develop counting skills. Four strings make it easy for little hands to thread, tie, and design their own unique creations. The set conveniently tidies up into the included storage container, keeping everything organized for next time.
Return policy
Return policy
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. SALE items are not typically eligible for return.
To start a return, you can contact us at hello@lindquistlane.com.
If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a $5.95 flat rate return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Shipping policy
Shipping policy
We charge a flat rate of $5.95 for shipping in the Continental United States on all our Lindquist Lane products. Any products being shipped separately from one of our fulfillment partners will be calculated at checkout.
At this time, we are unable to ship to those outside of the Continental U.S. Shipping times vary, but pease email Hello@LindquistLane.com at any time if you'd like an update on your order's processing timeframe.

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