Bajo 3D Domino Game Set
A modern twist on this traditional dominoes game from Bajo. A lovely bright wooden toy, a set of dominoes which can be used in so many imaginative ways. A great game for all the family or creative open ended play for your little one.
The Bajo 3D Domino set is a set of large colourful dominoes with a twist. Instead of numbers this set has colourful pictures, on both sides to match up, and they also have six notches cut into every domino so they can be attached together, creating a 3D sculpture whilst you play, allowing players to go in any direction they like. This set is’t just to be played as dominoes though, it can be used to create sculptures, as building blocks or anywhere else your little one’s imagination takes them. This Bajo 3D domino set from Babipur would make a great toy for an eco aspiring family looking for family games to play.
This plastic-free toy is a great game for all the family, perfect for some connection time, but it can be used for open ended imaginative play too, with so many options for what could be created. It would work well in both a montessori and Waldorf setting too.
- Wooden 3D dominoes toy
- 28 domino tiles
- Redommended for children over 2yrs
- Each piece is: 8.8 x 4.4 x 0.5 cm
- Plastic free toy
- Comes in wooden box with instructions
Schematic play: positioning schema
Sensory toy: hand-eye co-ordination, fine motor skills, communication, touch and visual
Key product ethics: Designed and manufactured in Poland from local hardwoods from sustainably managed forests. Finished using non-toxic paints and oils, and waste wood is turned into fuel briquettes. High quality and built to last.
Made from deciduous wood from sustainable plantations and contained in a reusable wooden box. Bajo has been running for over 30 years from the tiny village of Kamionna in Poland, creating beautiful wooden toys with the earth in mind, they limit waste by using leftover wood in smaller toys. Built to last, some real heirloom pieces. Their eco focus goes beyond the toys but also includes the manufacturing, increasing their renewable energy by covering their factory roof with solar panels and eliminating plastic in their packaging.