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pull toy, hedgehog/multicolour

$49.9

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Applicable for store pick-up and Wellcome / Market Place pick-up points. Free of charge for orders above $150.
Enjoy home delivery for just $40 for orders of $400 or less.
7/8 – 3/9 Back-to-School refresh offer:
University students 10% off coupon code applicable (Registration required before 27/8)
In stock at Warehouse 66 in stock
In stock at Causeway Bay 19 in stock
In stock at Kowloon Bay 13 in stock

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When your child pushes or pulls the hedgehog, the bead hidden in the ball rattles, which encourages your child to continue to hear it again.

The wooden construction is suitable for children who like to lift, throw, push and pull the toy.

The drawstring is easy to grip for small hands.

The design allows your child to feel different materials and shapes.

The UPPSTÅ series is created to help your child learn and discover, and it has various figures from the forest inspired by our Scandinavian roots.

At this age, children learn with all their senses. Structures, sounds and different colours and patterns enhance the child's experiences when playing.

Article no 705.138.79
Article no 705.138.79


Why choose IKEA toys?

Toys that IKEA sells in worldwide meet the strictes standards for EN-71 and ASTM-F963: Stable - A toy designed for riding must be stable enough so that it can't be unexpectedly tipped over. Flame-resistant - If ignited, the toy shouldn't burst into flames.Won't jam or get stuck. Ventilated. No sharp edges, no small parts and Non-toxic.

Designed to help your baby learn
  • Develops fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination
  • Encourages logical thinking
  • Safe, non-toxic materials


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