Grimm's Building Boards - Pastel
The Grimm’s Pastel Building Boards bring soft, gentle tones to open-ended play and creative exploration. This set contains 11 lime wood pieces in muted pastel colours and varying sizes, offering children a visually calming palette for stacking, building, and designing. The boards can be used as floor puzzles, combined with the 12-piece rainbow set, or paired with other Grimm’s 4×4 scale sets to create inventive dollhouses, towers, and modern architectural layouts.
The pastel colours stimulate visual awareness, pattern recognition, and imaginative thinking, while the tactile lime wood pieces promote fine motor development and spatial reasoning. Children can experiment with different combinations and arrangements, exploring balance, symmetry, and creative problem-solving.
Handcrafted in Germany from solid lime wood and finished with non-toxic, lead-free water-based stains, these Pastel Building Boards are both safe and eco-friendly. Perfect for solo play, group building, or integrating with other Grimm’s building sets, they offer endless opportunities for open-ended architectural play. This set nurtures creativity, experimentation, and exploration while introducing children to modern design and spatial concepts in a playful, hands-on way. Check our our complete Grimm’s Toy Guide.
7 x 10-37 x 0.8 cm
Age: 1+
About Grimm's
Grimm's toys are inspired by the principles of Waldorf Steiner and are designed with the intention of helping children discover and develop their own creativity through simplicity of shapes, leaving plenty of room for independent play and imagination. Inspired by the educational philosophies of Rudolf Steiner, Grimm's puzzles, building sets, and toys are about the rainbow, happy colors, creativity, and the imagination. There are no instructions, and you can do no wrong with a Grimm's toy. Just play, learn, and enjoy.
Please note: as Grimm's uses non-lacquered wood, some paint transfer can occur during play. This is considered normal. Non-lacquered wood has a lovely texture - the rough texture of the stained wood is not only an important tactile sensory experience for children, but those rough surfaces makes it possible to build in many different ways, because the parts do not slide down so easily as the wood surface is still natural and not covered with a layer of bright enamel; however if you are concerned about paint transfer we suggest you purchase another item that is lacquered to be on the safe side.
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