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Wooden Pick-Up Truck by Camden Rose
Product Description
This little wooden pick-up truck is a true classic. It is masterfully made and polished with beeswax to show off the characteristic beauty of fine wood grain. It’s a great first wooden truck and just right for young kids. Buy the other little trucks (wooden logging truck and wooden hauler truck) by Camden Rose to complete the set. Each is individually and masterfully handmade, not mass produced.
Benefits
Pushing little wooden trucks around helps infants and toddlers learn how their body works. Also, open-ended activity toys are important to help kids explore their physical environment. Wheeled toys, for example, encourage kids to move around and discover new places. Such toys promote physical activity in kids, which have been shown to reduce certain diseases such as childhood obesity.
Made Of / Made In
This fine wooden truck is made of either cherry, maple, or walnut excess wood materials that normally would have been burned. Instead, they are masterfully crafted to become fine wooden trucks. Due to the sustainability practice, the species of wood used for each truck may differ. Proudly made in the U.S.A.
Manufacturer / Safety Compliance
Camden Rose is a U.S. company located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is made up of teachers, artists, musicians, craftspeople, and parents. Camden Rose is known for its fine woodworking and high quality products. Their toys are made of cherry, maple, birch wood, or natural materials such as cotton and wool. Many of the wooden toys are finely sanded to reveal their unfinished beauty. Others are polished with beeswax or painted using natural, non-toxic dyes. The company is committed to the preservation of the natural environment, uses sustainable production practices, as well as embraces fair trade agreements. Many of their products are made by expert woodcrafters from an Amish community nearby.
Camden Rose follows the guideline set by the European Toy Safety Standard EN 71-1-2-3-6 – standards that are often higher than those set in the U.S.
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