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Wooden Feed the Bear Set

A hands-on wooden feeding toy that turns spoonfuls of pretend play into a gentle lesson in coordination, language, and care.

$2999
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Details

  • Materials: Natural wood with a smooth, child-friendly painted finish on the bear panel, plate, and food pieces.
  • Total pieces: Approximately 20 — 1 wooden box, 1 bear face panel, 1 wooden spoon, 1 wooden plate, and 16 wooden food pieces (exact selection may vary slightly by batch).
  • Approximate dimensions: Wooden box 16.8 × 14.7 × 4.8 cm, bear face panel ~14.7 cm tall, wooden spoon 13 cm, wooden plate ~11.5 cm diameter, food pieces ~6.5 cm each.
  • Finish: Smooth, lightly polished wood surfaces designed for comfortable handling.
  • Assembly: None required — the bear face panel simply slots into the wooden box. No batteries needed.
  • Safety: Contains small parts. Designed with small-children safety in mind, but a potential choking hazard. Adult supervision is required during play, especially for children under 3. Please review all product details before purchase.
  • Care: Wipe gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking, dishwashers, or harsh cleaners. Store in the included wooden box, in a dry place away from direct sunlight, to preserve color and finish.

Age & Stages

  • Recommended age: 2 years and up, with close adult supervision
  • Ages 2–3: adult-led play. Toddlers love being guided through feeding the bear, naming foods, and starting to scoop with the spoon.
  • Ages 3–4: increasing independence. Children can sort foods, set up pretend meals, and balance pieces on the spoon on their own.
  • Ages 4+: cooperative and storytelling play. Older kids host picnics, run pretend cafés, and invent rules for a "feed the bear" game.
  • Important supervision note: This set contains small parts and presents a potential choking hazard. Adult supervision is required at all times during play, especially for children under 3. Always store the smaller pieces out of reach when the toy is not in active, supervised use.

Development Skills at Play

  • Fine motor skills — scooping each piece with the wooden spoon helps toddlers refine the small, controlled hand movements that build strength for future drawing and self-feeding
  • Hand-eye coordination — guiding a piece from plate to spoon to the bear's mouth supports the steady, intentional movements behind pouring, threading, and dressing
  • Pretend and imaginative play — acting out mealtimes with the bear encourages role play, empathy, and storytelling
  • Early language development — naming foods, colors, and actions ("crunchy broccoli," "feed the bear") gently expands vocabulary during play
  • Sorting and food awareness — grouping pieces into fruits, veggies, breads, or "everyday" and "sometimes" foods introduces simple categorization in a natural way
  • Patience and focus — balancing a piece on the spoon without dropping it encourages slow, careful movements and quiet concentration
  • Open-ended creative play — toddlers can run a tea party, a picnic, or a pretend restaurant — the set adapts to wherever their imagination goes

What's Included

  • 1 natural wooden storage box that doubles as the play tray
  • 1 wooden bear face panel with a smiling open-mouth opening
  • 1 wooden serving spoon, sized for little hands
  • 1 wooden strawberry-patterned plate
  • 16 wooden food pieces, including fruits, vegetables, breads, and a few sweet treats (exact selection may vary slightly by batch)
  • 20 wooden pieces in total

FAQ

  • Q: What age is this toy best for?
    A: It's designed for children 2 years and up, with the strongest appeal between ages 2 and 4. Older toddlers will play more independently, while younger ones love being guided through it.
  • Q: Is it safe for my 2-year-old?
    A: This set contains small parts and presents a potential choking hazard, so adult supervision is required at all times. For younger toddlers, we recommend keeping the smaller pieces aside and letting them explore the larger ones (the spoon, plate, and bear) under close supervision.
  • Q: How many pieces are included?
    A: Approximately 20 pieces in total — the wooden box, the bear face panel, a wooden spoon, a wooden plate, and 16 wooden food pieces. The exact selection of foods may vary slightly by batch.
  • Q: What is the toy made of?
    A: Natural wood with a smooth, child-friendly painted finish on the bear, the plate, and each food piece.
  • Q: How does the feeding part work?
    A: The bear face panel has a smiling open-mouth opening that doubles as a slot. Children scoop a wooden food piece with the spoon and "feed" it into the opening, where it drops into the wooden box below.
  • Q: What skills does this toy support?
    A: It encourages fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, early language and food vocabulary, sorting, pretend play, and patient, focused play.
  • Q: Does this make a good gift?
    A: Yes — it ships in its own wooden box, looks gift-ready straight out of the package, and lands beautifully for second and third birthdays, holidays, or grandparent gifts.
  • Q: How do I clean the pieces?
    A: Wipe gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking, dishwashers, or harsh cleaners, and let pieces air dry fully before storing them back in the box.

Return & Exchanges

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