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5540508	Ostheimer / Kinderkram Jail House - German Specialty Imports llc

5540508 Ostheimer / Kinderkram Jail House

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 All  parts of the Kinderkram Castle are hand-crafted using solid alder wood from sustainable domestic forestry.

Playing with our beautiful castle children will immerge into long-gone worlds of knights and fairy tales. They will re-live medieval legends and stories.
All materials used in our toys are certified. They guarantee not only toys of the highest quality but also safety for your child at play.
Size: 19 x 16 x 7 cm

Recommended for children over 3 years.

Article-No. 5540508A


A jailhouse Prison from Ostheimer, that may be used in conjunction with a castle.

It is also a wonderful addition to your Hansel and Gretel fairy-tale scene. A perfect place to keep thieves or other characters. With a leather door strap to keep prisoners secure. 

Whether it be one beautiful wooden castle piece or a collection of castle pieces from Ostheimer it will provide children with versatile play pieces that will be inspiring and long lasting. All Ostheimer castle parts are compatible to enable you to build a magical world, as fast or slow as you like. Add Ostheimer knights, horses and a royal family, or play with peg people to create a new element of adventure. 

All parts of the Ostheimer Castle collection are hand-crafted using solid alder wood from sustainable domestic forestry.

Product details:
Age: 3 years+.
Made in: Germany since 1940.
Size: 19 x 16 x 7cm approx. Because this is a handcrafted item, shape and size may vary slightly.
Material: Alder wood finished with natural oils.

Margarete Ostheimer, a Waldorf (Steiner) teacher, began a collection of toys which enliven the imagination. In her own words: “It is the fantasy of our children alone that breathes life into the seemingly stiff wooden figures, the form and colour of which purposely have been reduced to an essential minimum. It is apparent how little coaching our children need to dive into their worlds.”


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