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Early Years Furniture Baby & Toddler Furniture YEARS YEARS


A 2+


Small World Buildings Small world play is a great way to ignite children’s imaginations, promoting child-led play, and nurturing important communication and language skills. It can be especially valuable for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), as it off ers a non-verbal way to process experiences and build confi dence.


LIFE TIME


B 2+


A Town House


• Rooms can accommodate large tubs and baskets for easy access storage


Freestanding design for all-round access Dimensions: 1050(H) x 750(W) x 500mm(D)


D85083 C


Pair with Low 45ËšOpen Sweep Shelving Unit


YEARS 2+ D B Multi Story Building


• Wall-mounted multi-level play structure • Made from premium-grade maple melamine • Supplied with 3 small baskets for storage Please note: This product should be secured to a wall using the supplied hardware Dimensions: 1185(H) x 1030(W) x 250mm(D)


D85082 C Doll’s House


• Suitable for use with baskets (sold separately) • All-round access for group play • Use with existing low-level storage units Dimensions: 900(H) x 950(W) x 400mm(D)


D85084 Each £331.49 D Under 2s Multiuse Building


• Encourage imagination with this open-ended design • All-round access ideal for group play Dimensions: 460(H) x 580(W) x 400mm(D)


D41767 Browse the full range online at ypo.co.uk Each £110.49 Each £331.49 Each £331.49


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