Maple Landmark Push N Pull Bunny
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SKU:
ML24
Units in Stock: 2 A toy that really grows with your child. As a crawler this bunny is the perfect push toy - a large handle for little hands to push the bunny across the floor. As your child begins to walk, a string can be attached to the front of the bunny through the hole and their favorite toy now becomes a pull toy. For ages 12 months to 3 years old. More details...
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Product Details
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The bunny is 7 1/2" long and about 5" high. Made from solid maple with engraved detailing this bunny comes in natural (unfinished).
With all of the current chemical concerns and growing environmental concerns, Maple Landmark introduced the new Schoolhouse Naturals line. At their root, these are simply wood. ML uses primarily hard maple and no added chemicals other then a little wood glue where needed. Even the detailing is chemical free, it is laser engraved into the wood.
Made in Middlebury VT. USA
(FP) Maple Landmark is a wonderful company with great environmental policies. The majority of the wood they use (primarily rock maple, but some pine and cherry) comes from one source located just 9 miles up the road and is harvested from lands that use sustainable harvesting methods. As with their other materials, the finishes are purchased as locally as possible. Nearly all are produced in Vermont, by people they know and have worked with for many years.
They also have great policies for waste and recycling. Instead of sending wood waste to the landfill, it is reused for other purposes. Sawdust is used by local farmers for cattle bedding and wood scraps are used by locals for kindling - all for free. They take steps to reduce packaging where possible. Additionally, when I have made requests for changes in packaging (paper bag instead of a poly bag or just no packaging) they have accommodated most all of my requests. They reuses boxes and packing materials whenever possible.
Maple Landmark makes great natural toys in the USA, from local wood, with little or no finish, and they have great environmental business ethics. What more could you want?
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