Get to know domestic animals by playing with your child.
The Fafióka Rooster greets the morning with a loud crowing and proudly paces up and down the chicken run. Then he takes the most prominent place on the wooden stage so that he can keep an eye on everything.
The hens scratch in the chicken coop from morning till night. When they get tired, they sit on the wooden stage next to the rooster.
We make the roosters and hens from different types of wood. By default, we send the chicken coop in the variation shown in the picture (1 larch rooster, 1 larch hen, 1 acacia hen, 1 white aspen hen). If you would like it in a different variation, write the version you like in the comments section when ordering. You can find the different options on the product page of the rooster and hen.
IMPORTANT: The price is for one rooster, three hens and one wooden stage.
We recommend it for ages 3 and up, with parental supervision. Due to the nature of the material, wood can be fragile in finer details, so it requires careful handling.
Why is it a good decision to choose the Fafióka wooden animal figures?
Because we make them from natural materials.
We use only deciduous and coniferous wood species of Hungarian origin, which do not contain harmful substances.
We only treat their surface with wax containing natural ingredients.
Because we created simple, clean shapes, taking advantage of the versatility of wood as a raw material.
We do not paint the surface of the animal figures, so you can clearly see how different the color, pattern, grain, and texture of different wood species are.
With some figures we use several types of wood so that we can better reproduce the characteristic shape or colors of the animals.
Because each piece is unique, made by hand from the first cut through sanding, till surface treatment waxing.
Because they are durable.
They can be your favorite toys for many years, they will not break or wear out. Of course, for this, it is worth treating them gently.
Because your child can learn and develop through playing.
It does not overload your child with stimuli, yet it affects several of his senses at once. It develops fine motor skills and perception. Through role-playing, it develops imagination, social skills, communication and problem-solving skills. It gives you the opportunity to process experiences (even negative ones).
Why are all of these important? Because all of these are necessary in his later life. For example, for learning to write at school, or for shaping his/her social relationships.