A toy that really grows with your child. As a crawler this truck is the perfect push toy - a large handle for little hands to push the truck across the floor. As your child grows into a walker a string can be attached to the front of the truck through the hole and their favorite toy now becomes a pull toy. The truck is 7 1/2" long and about 5" high. Made from solid maple with engraved detailing this truck comes in natural (unfinished). For ages 12 months to 3 years old.
With all of the current chemical concerns and growing environmental concerns, you can feel safe and secure when your child is playing with a product from the Schoolhouse Naturals line of toys. At their root, this line of product is simply wood. Made primarily with 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 Vermont, USA
About Maple Landmark:
Mike Rainville first came to woodworking as a hobby in the 1970’s while he was in school. Mike continued woodworking as a hobby and sold his work to friends and neighbors. As business began to pick up, he decided he needed a name for his woodworking company. The choice "Maple Landmark" as the name for the business was a natural extension of the name Mike's family used for their maple sugaring business and dairy farm, Maple Landmark Homestead.
In 1987, Mike acquired the Troll's Toy Workshop, formerly of Barnet, VT. This addition brought in many products based on the alphabet including letter cars, blocks, and signage letters. The company quickly went from Mike plus some part-time help to several full-time employees.
The product line grew and evolved over the coming years, adding items like trivets, ornaments, and our first name trains. In 1993, after many requests from retailers, the NameTrain concept was spun off into a new line that was compatible with the many wooden track systems available. In 1994, NameTrains were introduced in colors and sales soared. The growth from the ever-changing product line made the company move to a heavier populated area, because their location in the mountains became impractical.
Currently Maple Landmark employs about 30 people and sells product to over 2200 gift shops and toy stores throughout the country and abroad. They are very involved in their community and always welcome feedback.