New eco-friendly Baby Clementoni range unveiled

Baby Clementoni Play for Future is aimed at babies from 10 months and uses 100% recycled plastic.

Clementoni has taken the wraps off a new Baby Clementoni range which uses 100% recycled materials.

The company believes that playing is a great way for children to learn the importance of respecting nature and the environment and has developed a range of products that follow this philosophy, to build a better future.

The Baby Clementoni Play for Future product range is aimed at babies from ten months and uses 100% recycled plastic and is 100% paint free.

The range consists of six products, all which help baby with their motor skills and hand eye coordination development.

Included are Shape Sorter, Stacking Rings, Ball Drop Castle, Baby Garden, Fun Vehicles and a Workbench.

In addition, launching for autumn/winter 2020 and for babies from 12 months are two vintage style items – a Scooter Walker and a Ride-On, both made with 100% recycled plastic.

The range will be on display on the Clementoni stand (140) at UK Toy Fair next week (January 21-23).

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