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educational wooden clock, multicolour, 25 cm

$59.9

468 people have bought this item


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.
business use Recommended for children 3 years and older.

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With this educational and colourful clock, your child can easily learn colours, numbers and telling the time.

Your child can easily understand the difference between hours and minutes since the hands of the clock have different lengths and colours.

The hands of the clock are designed for small fingers and are easy to move.

Develops fine motor skills and logical thinking.

Can be placed on a table or hung on a wall as a decoration.

Each part is thoroughly tested, so you can trust that the clock is safe to use.

Part of the UNDERHÅLLA series – educational and classic toys that help children learn the alphabet, the clock, counting and the connection between shapes and balance.

Article no 605.066.81
Article no 605.066.81


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 child learn
  • Develops fine motor skills and logical thinking.
  • Helps to learn about colours, numbers and telling time.
  • Safe, non-toxic materials.


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