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Wall Toy: Doorknocker
Wall Toy: Doorknocker
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Knock knock — who's there? The Oribel VertiPlay Doorknocker is an adorable wall toy that personalises any door while teaching little ones the important habit of knocking before entering. And the fun doesn't stop there — it doubles as a percussion instrument and a calling bell too!
Part of the versatile VertiPlay range by Oribel, designed to attach to doors and walls for interactive, space-saving play.
Key Features
- 🚪 Personalises and dresses up any door
- 🔔 Encourages children to knock before entering — great for building manners
- 🎵 Doubles as a fun percussion instrument and calling bell
- 🧱 Part of the Oribel VertiPlay wall toy range
- ✅ Safe and suitable from 9 months+
Skills Developed
- Cause and effect understanding
- Fine motor skills
- Social awareness and manners
- Auditory and sensory exploration
Suitable for ages: 9 months+
Specifications
- Brand: Oribel
- Product Dimensions: 10.3 cm L x 10.6 cm H
- Product Weight: 37.1 g
- Package Dimensions: 12 cm L x 16.3 cm H
- Package Weight: 56.9 g
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