Domi Chalking

Wodibow

HK$550.00 HK$467.50
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Domino fans will love this Wodibow Domi Chalking set of 28 wooden domino pieces, coated with blackboard paint for creative kids to design their own dominoes playset that can be changed every time they play. Use the box of chalks provided to draw dots on them like standard domino pieces, or draw pictures, letters, numbers, symbols or dots that correspond with each other - for example, a number 3 next to the word "three".

This wooden domino game encourages children to use their imaginations to think up different combinations to draw on the blocks; develop problem-solving abilities as they work out which one goes where; and encourage communication and turn-taking as they play with a sibling or friend.

Play independently or cooperatively with a friend or sibling. This is a fantastic wooden toy for learning through play!


Content: 28 painted 100% beech wood blocks and one pack of colored chalks. Each piece measures 12 x 6cm.

Dimensions: 13 x 13 x 13cm

Recommended for children 3 years old and up.

Made in Spain

About Wodibow


Wodibow is the result of years of research about what can be done with wood without the need for glue, plastic, toxic paint or varnish. The results of that research are beautiful, quality toys that are environmentally friendly and really fun to play with.  Wodibow is ‘saddened by many people’s irresponsible and excessive use of plastic, which is a material that our planet isn’t able to assimilate.’ That’s why they don’t rely on it at all. Instead, they use 100% natural products that don’t contain anything that could pollute or damage the planet, people, or animals.

Each Wodibow product is born and raised in Segovia where they’re made from only natural materials such as wood, magnets, beeswax and olive oil. You won’t find a hint of plastic in the toys. The toys are made to the highest quality by expert carpenters and a system of double-checking each piece means only the highest quality products leave their production line.  

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