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Plastic Children’s Toys and Dishes

Brief description: Adding a rotating selection of plastic children’s toys to an enclosure is an easy way to change up an environment on a daily basis. These toys are suitable for some animals and not for others, due to varying levels of durability. Most of the plastic children’s toys we have are only given to our less destructive group due to concerns for inappropriate ingestion of broken items in the other group.

Materials: There are many options. Some of the less durable plastic children’s toys we offer are tea cup sets, tools, stacking toys, gardening tools, sand box toys, trucks, boats, and submarines. The more durable toys we offer to both groups include buckets (only the buckets from this link are durable), plates, cups, more durable short cups and slinkies.

Assembly instructions:
No assembly required

How to use: Provide toys inside animal areas. Remove daily for cleaning and novelty.

Price:
Varies by item. Most items are between $10-$15.

Jody inspects a Little Tikes tool workbench.

Burrito plays with a slinky.

Jamie and Foxie examine a variety of toy enrichment.

Rayne drinks from a cup.

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