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Active World Accessories 1


Height adjustable stand


1 Active World Adjustable Stand


Adjustable to 3 height positions, this stand allows even the smallest toddlers the ability to join in the fun.


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The height is easily changed by simply clicking additional pieces into the frame. Manufactured from powder coated tubular steel and featuring non-slip plastic feet.


Assembled size: 87 x 87cm, heights 30, 40 and 50cm.


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2 Active World Tray Cover This waterproof cover fi ts snugly over the tray using elastic and a toggle. Wipe clean, not suitable for machine washing. Size approx 87 x 87cm.


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3 Active World Removable Mirror


This rigid plastic mirror is made from safe acrylic and fi ts snugly in the bottom of an Active World tray. Size approx 94cm diameter, tray not included. For ages 3yrs+.


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4 NEW Floating Islands Transform your water table into a fantastic role play area with these islands. Made from EVA foam, they are ideal for fl oating on the water tray surface or for use in Small World play. Includes two sets of three islands - frozen icebergs or arid rocky islands. Stack the islands up or use individually to defi ne your own play space. Size of largest piece: W40 x L60cm. For ages 3yrs+.


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EARLY YEARS


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