Wooden Mortar and Pestle
Wooden Mortar and Pestle
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A wooden pestle and mortar can be a great tool for sensory and nature play. This set is perfect for mixing potions, crushing special magical scents and bringing fun into your sensory play.
Children can gather natural materials such as flowers, leaves, and berries and crush them using the pestle and mortar to make potions. They can use their imagination to create different mixtures with these materials. Children can also use the pestle and mortar to crush materials such as sand, stones, or shells. This can be a great way to explore different textures and develop sensory awareness.
Features: beautiful wooden mortar and pestle with 3x pentagrams engraved around the mortar. Sturdy and light weight pestle.
Approx dimensions:10cm x 10cms, Pestle measures approx. 14cm.
Recommended for 3yrs+
Did you know that the pentagram symbol was believed to contain magical properties and was used by ancient Chinese and Japanese religions to symbolize the five elements of life - fire, earth, metal, water, and wood. Early Christians used the pentagram to represent the Star of Bethlehem. It is also said that many believe that the symbol may represent "the perfect balance of the four elements of air, water, earth, and fire."
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Children can gather natural materials such as flowers, leaves, and berries and crush them using the pestle and mortar to make potions. They can use their imagination to create different mixtures with these materials. Children can also use the pestle and mortar to crush materials such as sand, stones, or shells. This can be a great way to explore different textures and develop sensory awareness.
Features: beautiful wooden mortar and pestle with 3x pentagrams engraved around the mortar. Sturdy and light weight pestle.
Approx dimensions:10cm x 10cms, Pestle measures approx. 14cm.
Recommended for 3yrs+
Did you know that the pentagram symbol was believed to contain magical properties and was used by ancient Chinese and Japanese religions to symbolize the five elements of life - fire, earth, metal, water, and wood. Early Christians used the pentagram to represent the Star of Bethlehem. It is also said that many believe that the symbol may represent "the perfect balance of the four elements of air, water, earth, and fire."