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With its low seat height and gentle curves, this little rocker is suitable for children aged 12 months and over. Baby straddles the rocker, learns to balance, then discovers the joys of swinging to their heart's content. This little rocker allows children to develop essential motor skills very early on (body coordination in particular) and stimulate their vestibular system (spatial perception).
Textured footrest to prevent your child's feet from slipping and keep them stable on the rocker. The wide base prevents it from tipping sideways when children lean on it. Available in 3 colours and in packs of 3. stackable in piles of 10.
Stackable in piles of 12 Safety: anti-rotation stops at the front and rear. Easy maintenance: clean with clear water and a soft cloth.
Recyclable materials
Recycled materials
100% recyclable
Recycled and 100% recyclable plastic.
Complies with toy standards: EN 71 1, 2 and 3
Recycled and 100% recyclable plastic.
Technical data
Composition
3 mini rockers.
Dimensions
L: 59 cm - W: 38 cm - H: 31 cm - seat H: 21 cm.
Made from
PEHD Recycled HDPE.
Tips for using
Indoor and outdoor use.
Additional infos
All our products must be used under adult supervision..
+ Pedagogic
Become aware of your body
Develop balance and gestures
Specialist's opinion
The rocking movements stimulate the vestibular system and steady the gaze during the movement, which is essential to balance, especially when learning to walk. Emmanuelle Langlois, Psychomotor Therapist