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Wall Toy: Jack & Jill
Wall Toy: Jack & Jill
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Jack and Jill went up the hill… and onto your wall! The Oribel VertiPlay Jack & Jill Wall Toy reimagines the beloved nursery rhyme in the most delightful way. Watch Jack and Jill flip, turn and tumble as your child sings along — a game they'll want to play again and again!
Part of the innovative VertiPlay range, these wall toys stick to vertical surfaces like walls and doors, expanding the play area and keeping the floor clutter-free. No tools required!
Key Features
- 🎙️ Sing along with the classic nursery rhyme as Jack & Jill flip, turn and tumble
- 🧱 Sticks to walls and doors with a special self-adhesive backing — no tools needed
- 🔄 Repositionable 5–10 times — peel off and restick with ease
- 🏠 Works on raw wood, painted wood, laminates and most smooth surfaces
- 🌳 Made from high-quality wood from sustainable sources
- ✅ Meets and exceeds ASTM and EN safety standards
- 🧹 Toys on walls = less clutter on the floor!
Skills Developed
- Cause and effect understanding
- Visual motor and fine motor skills
- Language development through nursery rhymes
- Imaginative and narrative play
Suitable for ages: 3+ years
Specifications
- Brand: Oribel
- SKU: SAA-Oribel-OR823-90001
- Product Dimensions: 29.1 cm L x 6.5 cm W x 41.8 cm H
- Package Weight: 0.475 kg
Installation Notes
- Sticks well on: raw wood, painted wood, laminates and most smooth surfaces
- Not recommended for: textured painted walls, wallpaper or rough surfaces
- To remove: peel from the top corner, bend back over itself and pull downwards slowly
- Store on original film when not in use to preserve adhesive
Warranty
Oribel offers a 6-month warranty covering defects related to production and workmanship. Does not cover misuse, improper installation, accidents or normal wear and tear. Sales receipt required as proof of purchase.
Toddlers
Toddlers
3 years or older
3 years or older
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