



Gluckskafer, Wooden Blocks — Train with Blocks, L55cm, 25 Pieces
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A 55cm pull-along train in three carriages, loaded with twenty-five coloured wooden blocks — and entirely open to interpretation.
Three carriages connect to form a 55cm train: an engine and two cars, each fitted with dowels onto which the 25 coloured wooden blocks slide and stack. The blocks come in red, orange, green, and blue, and can be arranged by colour, mixed freely, or unloaded entirely for open building play on the floor beside the tracks. The water-based colour stain used by Gluckskafer is deliberately chosen over lacquer — it lets the natural grain of the European beech and maple show through, and the slightly textured surface is better for small hands gripping and placing. The whole set is 55cm long and 11cm tall when loaded. Made to EN71 toy safety standards in Germany.
- 25 wooden pieces: 3-carriage pull-along train (engine + 2 cars) plus 22 coloured blocks
- Blocks in red, orange, green, and blue; slide onto dowels or stack freely off the train
- Assembled dimensions: L55cm x H11cm
- European beech and maple, water-based colour stain — wood grain visible through colour
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Made in: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dimensions: L 50cm x W 9cm x H 12cm
- Ages 2 and up
Glückskäfer was founded in southern Germany in 1950 by Manfred Käfer — a father of six whose guiding principle was that toys should be "use-oriented and good." In 1985 the brand made the further commitment to ecological production, using only FSC/PEFC certified European beech and maple, water-based paints that are safe even if mouthed, and fully recycling all wood waste on site. Now part of the Nic Toys family, Glückskäfer continues to be made in Germany and Bosnia and Herzegovina under the same strict environmental and safety guidelines. All products meet EN71 toy safety standards.
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