Stacking Animals
Stacking Animals
Materials: wood
Wooden toys support the mental development of your children.
Montessori toys help babies gain a love of animals.
Sensory toys strengthen babies' senses of holding, grasping and perceiving.
Product features
Natural toys do not harm children's sensitive skin.
Made of Natural Wood.
It has been cut by hand.
It consists of 11 parts.
It will be sent with the collection bag.
----Dimensions-----
Hippopotamus: Width 3.5'' Length: 1.5''
Lion: Width 2'' length: 1.9''
Tiger: Width 3.9'' length: 2.3''
Elephant: Width 2.9'' Length: 2.3''
Giraffe: Width 1.9'' length: 3.9''
Rhino: Width 3.5'' length: 1.9''
Gorilla: Width 2.7'' length: 2.3''
Camel: Width 3.3'' Length: 2.7''
Alligator: Width 4.7'' length: 0.9''
Turtle: Width 2'' length: 1''
Return policy
Return policy
We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 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, unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.
To start a return, you can contact us at shoplindquistlane@gmail.com and we’ll send you a 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 offer FREE Nationwide shipping in the Continental United States on all our products (NO CODE NEEDED) and we are now offering local delivery with FREE gift wrapping! Shipping times vary as many of our items are handmade by local merchants upon receiving your order, but we aim for 5-8 business days. Please read the individual product descriptions and don't hesitate to email us at ShopLindquistLane@gmail.com at any time and we can give you an update on your order's processing timeframe.
Education Based
Our founder is an early childhood and elementary school teacher who is passionate about child development and brain based research on how kids learn, grow, and flourish!
Play, All Day
“Children learn as they play. Most importantly, in play children learn how to learn.”
~ O. Fred Donaldson, Ph.D., play researcher