Grimm's Stacking Cars - Red
Grimm’s Stacking Cars in vibrant red tones combine two much-loved elements of early play: a wooden stacking toy and rolling toy cars for toddlers. These engaging vehicles invite children to build, balance, push, and roll, encouraging imaginative journeys both at home and beyond. Their simple, tactile design makes them ideal for little hands exploring movement, coordination, and creativity.
With bold colour pairings and gently varied shapes, Grimm’s Stacking Cars introduce young children to colour matching, balance, and early construction play. They can be stacked, combined with other building elements, or used as wooden toy cars to transport small treasures, supporting open-ended and Montessori-style play.
Each set reflects genuine handcrafted quality, with subtle variations in colour and wood grain that make every piece unique. Made from lime wood with maple wood wheels and finished with non-toxic, water-based colour glaze, these cars are safe, durable, and naturally appealing for babies and toddlers
Includes: 2 piecesDimensions: length 9 cm, width 5.1–5.2 cm, wheel diameter 4 cm
Learn more about Grimm's in our Grimm’s Toy Guide.
About Grimm's
Grimm’s toys are inspired by the principles of Waldorf Steiner education and are thoughtfully designed to support children in discovering and developing their own creativity. With their simple shapes and open-ended nature, they leave plenty of room for imagination and independent play. Inspired by the educational philosophies of Rudolf Steiner, Grimm’s toys celebrate colour, creativity, and the joy of exploration. There are no instructions and no fixed outcomes, allowing children the freedom to create, experiment, and learn at their own pace. Grimm’s puzzles, building sets, and wooden toys encourage imaginative thinking and hands-on discovery, making them a lasting and meaningful addition to any play environment.
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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