Description A chunky wooden toy blue camper van. This vehicle is handcrafted from sustainable rubber wood and is perfect for small world play. Children will love the bright designs on this camper van. This camper van has a colourful double sided design showing a driver with twins in the back, with a natural wood edge on the body and wheels. This push along camper van is: printed on both sides with a blue and white design and has a natural wood grain edge a chunky size, the vehicle body is 25mm thick made from eco friendly wood Great For This toy vehicle can help your child to develop: Dexterity Fine motor skills Hand eye coordination Imaginative play Language development Rotational schema Small world play Social skills Specifications -Made of rubber wood -Dimensions: 86mm (H) x 146mm (W) x 58mm (D) We recommend a play age of 1-6 years. TOY SAFETY -Age suitability: 10 months + -WARNING! Not suitable for children under 10 months, due to size and shape of pieces CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS -Wipe clean only with a damp cloth -Wipe away any excess moisture and leave to air dry (avoid direct sunlight) This vehicle is handcrafted by skilled artisans in Sri Lanka from sustainably sourced rubber wood whilst non- toxic paints are used. Blemishes in the wood should be expected, these are part of the beauty of a natural wood product. Story Lanka Kade has direct trading relationships with their producers, Upul the director travels to Sri Lanka regularly, working with the artisans to ensure fair trade working practices are met and maintained. Lanka Kadeβs commitment to their producers supports their growth and development, whilst ensuring their employees have a sense of job satisfaction and that their employment is valued. The producer groups offer their staff good rates of pay, equal opportunities and a safe working environment in compliance with the 10 Principles of Fair Trade. When you purchase a Lanka Kade product you directly support the educational foundation which provides books and daily milk drinks to several rural schools in Sri Lanka. Read More....