Waldorf Gugguli Nicki Turquoise by Kathe Kruse
Product Description
Waldorf Gugguli Nicki Turquoise by Kathe Kruse is a good first doll for baby. It is reassuringly soft and easy for small uncoordinated hands to hold. The cap, arms, and legs invite grasping and grabbing -- natural ways for baby to begin to discover his or her surroundings. The face is expertly hand-painted to achieve a wholesome and inviting look.
Benefits
Babies need multi-sensory stimulation. Interesting textures provide them with opportunities to make associations (this surface is smooth, that surface is rough, this thing is hard). These experiences help infants begin to organize information in their young disorganized brains. Also, a soft doll like the Gugguli Waldorf doll, provides a reassuring companion during car rides and strolls.
In the tradition of the Waldorf education, children learn and play with simple, wholesome and all-natural toys. It emphasizes imaginative play in learning and in the context of everyday living. It's overarching philosophy is to provide children with a natural and supportive setting in which to develop their unique identity.
Made Of / Made In
Waldorf Gugguli Nicki Turquoise is handmade of ultra soft cotton velour and stuffed with sheep wool. Expertly handmade in Germany.
Manufacturer / Safety Compliance
Kathe Kruse has made high quality, simple and natural toys in Germany for over 100 years. Each and every single toy is still made by hand with loving attention to detail. Natural materials such as cotton, wool, mohair, wood, and other environmentally-friendly components are used as much as possible. The toys are tested by independent institutes according to the effective norms of the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) and EN 71 (European Standards).
True to its commitment to children's and environmental health, Kathe Kruse uses fabrics that meet the Oeko Tex standards for textiles. Products bearing the Oeko-Tex certification have met the Oeko-Tex uniform, scientifically founded evaluation standard for the human ecological safety of textiles. Gaining this certification is important in an effort to address the globalized and extremely fragmented nature of the textile manufacturing chain.
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