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Sensory Table Flisat Trofast Inserts Dinosaurs Puzzle Set of 3 Pieces
Sensory Table Flisat Trofast Inserts Dinosaurs Puzzle Set of 3 Pieces
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- Insert is cut to fit the large Frofast Ikea tubs 30cm by 40cm.
- Set some sand or rice up in one side of your table and your little ones can dig to find each piece after finding each one brush all the sand/rice off and find the right spot for all of the bones. This will keep them busy for ages.
- Do your little ones love dinosaurs? If they do, they will absolutely love this dinosaur puzzle.
- Board is made from 9mm MDF
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