Hape toys
Hape Rattle & Teether Collection - Made from a safe, rice-based material, this collection of sensory toys helps babies take their first exploratory steps. Designed to be held by little fingers.
(ages 0+)
Hape Pound & Tap Bench - Pounding sends the balls tinkling over the xylophone. Pull out the keyboard and the xylophone can be played solo. Winner of the 2018 Cribsie Award - Favorite First Musical Toy
(ages 12mths+)
Hape Toddler Kitchen Set - Prepare delicious meals for your family and friends! This fun wooden stove comes with one pot with lid, one frying pan, one spoon and one spatula for you to cook with. Features knobs which click cutely when turned. Store your pot and pan in the spaces behind the hob when you're done.
(ages 18mths+)
Hape Construction & Number Maze - This fantastic magnetic construction site and numbers maze is a fun way to walk around the building site and learn about construction vehicles and counting. You can tilt the board or use the wand to guide the magnetic balls through the maze of pathways, corners and revolving doors!
(ages 24mth+)
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Steph253154
22/09/2020 -The Hape teether and rattle collection has been a good sensory toy for our 10 week old. As he is not yet grasping at things, I've clipped the two rattles onto his playgym which he is starting to bat with his hands. He also loves to follow the sound of the two rattles. The pink shaker rattle has a very gentle noise which is good for both bubs (and me!), when our 3 year old is "entertaining" bubs!). The blue rattle has a good firm rubber ribbed end which I'm sure will come in handy come teething time! They have a soft matte finish which is nice to the touch. Good quality toys, I'm sure they will become firm favourites over the coming months!
rachel_starl200997
20/09/2020 -The toddler kitchen set was an immediate hit with my 19-month old daughter who straight away set up the pots and starting 'cooking'. The stove has two knobs which turn with positive clicks and a storage compartment that can house the pot, pan, lid & utensils. She also used the cooking utensils to eat her real food and carried them about everywhere initially. My 4yo son has also taken a shine to the Kitchen Set and often parent negotiation has been needed to help decide who is cooking. The quality of this product is amazing, very well built, and strong. My 19-month old tends to like to sit on it at times and no damage has been done. The plastic parts of the utensils are solid and despite being used as a teething tool there are no teeth marks as yet. The knobs on the kitchen are a little too firm for her to turn at this stage, but that should mean it will last longer. I think it is a big bonus that the loose parts of the set i.e. cooking utensils can be stored inside the stove as it makes it a nice tidy package to store out of the way when it is not being played with. My son also decided that the storage area could double as an oven and enjoyed combining other food toys with this product. The kitchen set has easily become a favourite with both my kids and I am now interested in locating more kitchen toys from this brand.
Monkeydee
18/09/2020 -My 26 month old daughter is really enjoying the Hape Construction and Number maze, she has been showing people how to do it and it's definitely helping her with her colours and number and fine motor skills and I think it's a toy she will always go back to the older she gets. We even enjoy it! Seeing who can do it the fastest and really making a game of it. Such a good strong sturdy toy too, so we have another favourite from Hape.
Sarah247979
16/09/2020 -Our 12 month old loves the Hape Pound & Tap Bench. There are so many things he can do with it. It even combines three of his favorite things - balls, music and whacking things. The balls are a perfect size for little hands, although they have a habit of disappearing and reappearing a day or two later. The xylophone has a nice tune and the stick is conveniently attached to it with a string. But our son's favourite part is the hammer; he loves walking round hammering everything. Fortunately, while most of the parts are wooden, the hammer head is plastic so he can hammer away without damaging things.He has lots of fun playing with it now and it's the kind of toy he'll keep discovering more ways to play as he gets older. Trying to hit the balls with the hammer will be great for developing his hand-eye coordination. Putting the balls in the matching coloured holes will be a fun way to learn colours and one day he'll enjoy playing songs on the xylophone.Overall, the Hape Pound & Tap Bench has been a fantastic addition to our toy box and we'll be keeping an eye out for more great toys from Hape.