Jungle Wooden Sensory Board — Busy House with 6 Panels
Jungle XXL Activity House
A multi-functional activity board in the shape of an XXL African house – 6 interactive walls, 48 educational tasks, and relaxing green LED lighting.
The Busy House Jungle is an innovatively spatial Montessori sensory board that constantly surprises. Children can freely manipulate wild animals, and then safely enter its interior through wide doors, creating their own cave!
Developmental Benefits
- Fine Motor Skills: Grasping giraffe elements, turning cranks, sliding latches – precise finger exercise
- Hand-Eye Coordination: Matching puzzles to carved holes on the roof, tracking falling coins
- Independence: Tying shoelaces, unzipping jackets – practical everyday skills
- Logical Thinking: Dropping coins into the baobab trunk, observing their flight to the pond – cause and effect
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: BiziToys
- Article: 6040.10
- EAN: 5905902788115
- Dimensions: 60 × 38 × 38 cm
- Packaging: 65 × 45 × 13 cm
- Weight: 6.5 / 6.8 kg
- Material: 6mm birch plywood
- LED: Green, 2× AAA (batteries not included)
- Assembly: No tools, 2-5 min
- Certificates: EN71, CE
Wall 1: Four Doors and a Proud Lion
Interactive lockable shutters resembling the entrance under the crown of an African tree. Guarded by a fierce lion king with graspable wooden ears, accompanied by four different wooden locks and handcrafted bolts.
Wall 2: Baobab of Logic and a Giant Elephant
The mighty tree teaches cause-and-effect relationships: the little one drops a coin (a drop) from the top into the hollow trunk and eagerly tracks its flight straight into the cool pond! Additionally, they play with sensory, color-changing sequins on the elephant's image.
Wall 3: Animals at the Watering Hole
Turn the large, yellow sun gear (stimulating the rotation of the entire mechanism of printed animals!). Dexterity is also shaped by feeding the hippopotamus fish with Velcro and shaking a metallic bell.
Wall 4: Giraffe and Toucan Dressing Teachers
This is a complete center for quickly learning independence. The extremely long neck of the painted giraffe is abundant with: large wooden buttons for fastening, a hard zipper, and a lacing area for shoelaces up and down (tying bows). Next to it, a toucan "eats" fruits inserted using a magnetized beak!
Roof: Exotic Puzzles
A solid arrangement on one of the roof slopes consists of cut-out, hand-fitted two-piece wild animal puzzles – exercising hard sensory logic and memorizing the contours of individual shapes.
Roof 2: Independence, LED and Plugs
Here, the little one independently controls the jungle. A power switch cleverly incorporated into the wings of a colorful parrot activates diffused green light inside the entire cabin of the house! Additionally, a classic wooden plug circuit "for contact" has been integrated here.