Gallop! Baby, comfortably seated on our Hudada rocking horse, is ready for a fantastic ride. A fabulous playmate with soft contours, this wooden toy will brighten up your child's bedroom as well as your living room.
Highlights: • Wooden toy, durable.
• A modern and refined look.
• Very stable.
• Safety bar.
• Development of autonomy.
• Psychomotor and balance development.
1+
Wood
Dimensions: 78 x 28 x 54 cm
Origin: China
Content: • A wooden rocking horse in ivory white.
• Assembly instructions.
Warning: Toy tested in laboratory, guaranteeing conformity to the European Directive 2009/48/EC for children from 1+.
The rocking horse, a companion accomplice
Wooden ride-ons and rockers are perfect games for children looking for their first feelings of autonomy. On his horse, accompanied by his parents, he will learn to experience new sensations, without the help of an outside person. Faster, slower, I stop. I start again, I accelerate and I laugh out loud. The safety bar will give him confidence and the seat height of 32 centimeters is ideal for children from 12 months. A popular birth gift, this wooden game is a must-have in the baby's room.
Many learning opportunities
Our wooden horse will allow your little one to develop his gross motor skills. The rocking movement, back and forth, stimulates his psychomotor development. Hudada, through long rides in the living room, will allow your little one to improve his coordination and find his balance. His senses, including proprioception (spatial reference) will be developed and his vestibular system (balance) stimulated.
A whole imaginary world
Your child, through this rocking horse, will also develop his empathy for animals. From 18 months, he will start to take care of his horse, cuddle it, feed it, cover it with a soft blanket for the night…. He will have fun pretending to ride a real horse, and during his long hours of play, he will use all his imagination to create a wonderful world.
All our rockers are equipped with front and rear buffers to prevent too strong rocking. However, for safety reasons, never leave a child unattended on a rocking horse.