Baby essentials brand, MORI reveals new sustainable wood toy line

Baby essentials brand MORI – known for its soft fabrics and socially conscious approach to manufacturing – has revealed its first ‘Playtime’ toy and baby book collection.

Launching on 3 December, the toy range – which is made from FSC beechwood, FSC MDF and painted with non-toxic paints – features tactile shapes and textures, which encourage the development of fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, shape and colour recognition, creativity and cognitive development.

Items include star, cloud and heart teethers, a rattle ring, grasping toy, shape sorter, baby milestone blocks and a rainbow stacker.

The Hello Baby book collection, meanwhile, is available in three colours – blush, blue and grey – and is for capturing special moments and milestones from when baby is born and through their first year.

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