Kinderkram Ostheimer rocking horse
- Ships from Ottawa, Canada
- Ships once back in stock
- Recommended ages: 18 months +
- Made in Poland
From an early age children enjoy gentle rocking. This elaborate Rocking Horse made of beautiful alder wood makes them feel proud while doing so. Rocking helps children to gain body control and a healthy sense of balance.
Size: 78 x 59 x 33 cm (seat height: 35 cm from the ground); Rocking horse weighs approx. 4.86 kg.
Made in Poland.
Recommended for children over 18 months, although at this young age, children may need help getting on and off the rocking horse, and someone close by to watch that they don't fall off til they get steady rocking on their own. This rocking horse can be enjoyed by children 3, 4, 5, and even up to 6 years old.
Heirloom quality. Simple yet lovely design. Good old-fashioned fun.
Please contact us if you'd like to confirm which eyes are featured, as Ostheimer had a change in the design.
Please note that an extra shipping charge may apply. Please contact us ahead of time with your postal code/zip code to obtain a quote or we will contact you after you place your order to let you know whether there is a charge, and if so, the amount and to request approval of the charge. We normally share the shipping cost with customers when we do have to ask for extra for shipping oversized or heavy items and/or to certain locations.
Wood contains tannins that have a natural antibacterial effect.
However, if cleaning is necessary, for example if it is heavily soiled, then Ostheimer recommends:
Use lukewarm water, possibly with a little diluted vinegar or a splash of ecological washing-up liquid (liquid dish detergent).
Gently rub the surfaces with a soft, clean cloth or sponge.
Lightly sand natural wood figures (not painted figures) in heavily soiled areas with 120 grit sandpaper.
After cleaning, rub the toy with a soft cotton cloth and let it air dry.
Nest Notes: Ostheimer items are known for being very smoothly sanded; however, should you ever encounter a rough spot or edge, you can use the 'brown paper bag trick', where you rub a brown paper bag just a little bit vigorously, and it acts as a very, very fine sandpaper that generally does not affect the colour.