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Yellow Door Let's Investigate - Woodland Footprints Reviews

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Explore nature with these Woodland Footprint stones from Yellow Door. Let their imagination go wild as they make tracks and guess which footprint belongs to which animal! These Woodland Footprints are ideal for encouraging early investigation skills as they compare, sort and examine the different footprints. These durable and weatherproof stones can be used outdoors, to make tracks in the sand or mud or inside to make crayon rubbings, or prints in playdough. This set includes 8 footprints of a: Fox, Squirrel, Rabbit, Frog, Deer, Buzzard, Owl, and a Mouse Pebbles measure between 70 - 80mm Suitable for 2+

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Romane
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Really nice quality, make excellent prints. My only gripe and that the prints are not to scale. Yellow Door missed a trick, they could have kept the size of the stones with the animal pictures the same but have the footprint side on the reverse to scale. Scale is quite important to correct animal track identification and the current format is a little confusing eg. Mouse and squirrel prints same size as fox.
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Posted 1 month ago
Holly
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Been on the wishlist for a while, so glad we purchased!
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Posted 5 months ago
Very excited about exploring these with my little one
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Posted 1 year ago
Worked well in kinetic sand and play doh
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Posted 1 year ago
My daughter absolutely loved these. Not only are they great for learning to match the footprints, it's also a great conversation starter for what habitats each creature lives in. It's such a great learning tool.
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Posted 4 years ago
Sharon Toong
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My daughter absolutely loved these. Not only are they great for learning to match the footprints, it's also a great conversation starter for what habitats each creature lives in. It's such a great learning tool.
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Posted 4 years ago