Items:
6 large leaves, 6 small leaves, 6 flowers, Thread, Wooden stick
Material : Natural Pine wood
Finished with a natural shellac which keeps the wood protected.
100% non toxic.
Organic wax are used made out of Honey bee wax
₹800.00 Original price was: ₹800.00.₹699.00Current price is: ₹699.00.
Encourages fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and perseverance
Items:
6 large leaves, 6 small leaves, 6 flowers, Thread, Wooden stick
Material : Natural Pine wood
Finished with a natural shellac which keeps the wood protected.
100% non toxic.
Organic wax are used made out of Honey bee wax
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