THE CARDBOARD THAT TRANSFORMS IN TOYS!
Nutriset has been involved in the fight against malnutrition for over 30 years, and aims to offer humanitarian actors and community health workers simple, environmentally-friendly solutions to enhance the effectiveness of its products and promote children’s cognitive development.
The Eat & Play Box offer a range of toys for children aged 6 months and over, with the Plumpy’Nut® and Enov’Nutributter®+ references.
Playing, an essential part of a child’s social, emotional, physical and cognitive development
To grow up well, a child needs adequate nutrition, attentive care, a sense of security and stimulation. It’s during the first few years of life that a child’s brain develops at a lightning speed, with up to 1,000 neuronal connections per second!
Playing, a crucial step in the treatment of malnutrition
Emotional, cognitive and physical stimulation through play can significantly reduce the risk of sequelae and irreversible disorders caused by severe acute malnutrition. Studies have shown that children who benefit from stimulating activities and nutritional supplements achieve better results than children who receive nutritional supplements alone.
The concept?
- The toy parts are pre-cut from the cardboard flaps.
- Quick and easy to assemble, requiring no special tools or skills
- Compliant with current safety standards
- No extra cost or impact on the supply chain.
Detach, clip and play!
PLAYING SAFELY
The toys have been chemically and mechanically tested by an independent organisation. They comply with the internationally recognised EN 71 toy safety standard for children aged 6 months and over.
Precautions for use:
- Do not give to children if the toy is damaged, dirty or damaged.
- Do not allow the toy to come into contact with water.
- Never leave children unsupervised.
ASSEMBLY GUIDES
Super TOWER
Find out how to unclip and assemble Super TOWER game pieces from cardboard.
My Little TRUCK
Find out how to unclip and assemble My Little TRUCK game pieces from cardboard.
Savan’ADVENTURES
Find out how to unclip and assemble Savan’ADVENTURES game pieces from cardboard.