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Quercetti... back to the classics

The Quercetti collection it's an ode to the classics, thus proposes a traditional approach to the world of ludic and didactic games.

 

A diversified collection, with an appealing design that lacks sharp edges - which increases comfort and safety levels when handling the toy - designed to meet the needs of the early development stage of small children, contributing to creativity and logical reasoning stimulation as well as dexterity and motor coordination development.

 

A multifarious selection that aims to provide both fun and educational activities, liable to encourage children to mindfully watch the world around them and explore new solutions through a trial and error approach.

 

Also, because it is increasingly significant to teach children from early on to take care of the world around them, we now present you the Gioca Green range, full of solutions closely linked to nature. A selection of highly educational (and always fun to play with) products to stimulate the child’s environmental awareness by providing the tools needed deal with various plants.

 

 

Finally, in the Gioca Wood segment you will find creative solutions, particularly designed for the little "gadgeteers" in the house, who love to shape the toys with their own hands.

Starting from a simple wooden base, here, the sky is the limit.

 

Quercetti, because tradition never goes out of style.

 

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