LILLABO toy vehicle
LILLABO toy vehicle
LILLABO toy vehicle
LILLABO toy vehicle
LILLABO toy vehicle
LILLABO toy vehicle
LILLABO
Toy vehicle,
mixed colors

$12.99/3 piece

PDR 401.714.72
5% discount with IKEA Family


5% discount with IKEA Family



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Key features

Develops the imagination, fine motor skills and logical thinking of your child.

Possible to create lots of combinations.

Designer

Henrik Johansson

Good to know

Recommended for children 18 months and older.

This product bears the CE mark.

Designer Henrik Johansson:

"When I designed LILLABO toy vehicles my idea was to combine cars with puzzle play. There are many different ways to play with them. They spark the imagination through role-play and encourage creativity, because children can make their own combinations with the parts. I made the toys in solid wood so they would be durable and long-lasting. The wood also gives them a nice weight and a quality feeling that children like to hold in their hand."

Measurements

Assembled size

Length:4 ¼ "
Width:2 ¾ "
Height:4 ¾ "
Package quantity:3 pack

Package size & weight

Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.

Length: 8 ¼ "
Width: 6 ¼ "
Height: 3 "
Weight Gross: 1 lb 9 oz
Weight Net: 1 lb 3 oz
Volume per package: 0.09 cu.ft

Materials

Solid beech, Clear acrylic lacquer, ABS plastic, Polyethylene, Steel, Galvanized, Polyamide
LILLABO toy vehicle

Care instructions

Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

Wipe clean with a dry cloth.

Environment

No BPA (Bisphenol A) added. We have clear requirements for all the wood we use, including a ban on illegally harvested wood. By 2020, we want all our wood to come from more sustainable sources, defined as certified or recycled.