LMNOP Magazine - Issue 8

In 1921 Japanese artist Kanae Yamamoto, together with the Sakura Crayon Company began work on developing a high-quality crayon. Yamamoto believed that the ideal medium for children to explore their creativity were materials that produced soft yet vivid colours. With the goal of producing a smooth, soft crayon combined with the brightness of a dry pastel, the Cray-Pas [Read More]

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Intermix pieces from the Twig building set to create a limitless combo of colours and shapes. This unique wooden set pieces together shapes in different dimensions to help build hand-eye co-ordination and creativity.
Twig, US$49.95, Fat Brain Toys
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Turn these long, tower like, puzzle pieces horizontally and vertically to discover four different jungle scenes. Each captivating illustration is by US artist, Julia Rothman.
Kid O, US$19.99, Kid O
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This old-fashioned favourite will fascinate your little ones for hours.
Spinning top, $19.95, My Messy Room
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