Djeco - The Fire Truck - 16 PCS Puzzle
Quick! We need the fire engine to save the house from the fire and help the cat off the roof. A beautiful 16-piece puzzle in a stylish fire engine-shaped box.
Decorative shaped box for the child’s bedroom.
A moving ladder on top of the fire engine brings it to life.
Large, easy-to-hold pieces.
A puzzle for imagining and telling stories.
Made of FSC® certified paper and cardboard.
- Contents: 16-piece cardboard puzzle (25 x 25 cm).
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Width product : 25 cm
Height product : 25 cm
- Age : +3
SHIPPING ZONES
We ship Worldwide.
RATES FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING
Please visit ourDelivery and Returns page to see our table of expected delivery timeframes and prices.
EXCHANGES
You have up to 14 calendar days to exchange items purchased on our online boutique. Simply contact customerservice@strawberriesandcream.com and they will assist you.
RETURNS
Please visit our Delivery and Returns page to see how to return an item.
More information in our Terms and Conditions page.
- All our clothes may be washed in cold water (from 20°C to a maximum of 30°C).
- For darker clothes, we recommend using detergent designed for dark colours to prevent attires from fading.
- We recommend using a gentle detergent designed for washing wool and delicate clothing.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Iron on reverse, do not iron tulle.
- We recommend line-drying.
Quality Local Luxury
Strawberries & Cream is a luxury baby and childrenswear brand, to be remembered and different.
Lovingly designed, around a kitchen table in a garden shed on Hampstead Heath, and carefully made in the UK by traditional craftsmen and seamstresses.
We believe in unique and timeless high quality garments for babies and children, made in Scotland and England. Our fabrics and trimmings are made by traditional, specialised weavers.
We believe the process is a part of the luxury, and our garments are developed as they were in the past.
As they always should be.
Hand-made Embroidery, Made in London
We pleat by hand, and develop our embroideries here, in London. Smocking was invented in England in the Middle Ages, and was often worn by labourers. This fine, hand-embroidery technique is back once again in the luxury market, and in recent years has mostly been developed overseas, due to the high costs.
We aim to recover this tradition, to hand craft this exquisite embroidery here, where this tradition began.
We believe that the process and the experience of designing and developing is part of the experience of luxury.