Kid’s Concept Car Track - Aiden
Kid’s Concept Car Track - Aiden
Kid’s Concept Car Track - Aiden
Kid’s Concept Car Track - Aiden

Kid’s Concept Car Track - Aiden

Kid’s Concept Car Track - Aiden

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Bring timeless play to life with the Aiden 3-Layer Wooden Car Track - a beautifully crafted toy designed to captivate toddlers with every slide, race, and roll. This classic ramp racer features a clever, interconnected structure that lets all three included cars zoom smoothly from top to bottom, sparking joy and curiosity at every turn.

Built for children aged 24 months and up, this tactile toy encourages hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, and early STEM learning. Whether it's solo exploration or taking turns with friends, little ones will love watching their colourful cars race down the layered track.

Part of the imaginative Aiden City collection, this track fits seamlessly into pretend play - from rooftop pools to recycling trucks and busy kitchens. It's more than a race track - it's a whole world of storytelling, cooperation, and fun.

Key Features:

  •  Includes 3 race cars made from birch wood
  • Three-level track with smooth-glide ramp structure
  •  Supports motor skills, concentration, and social play
  •  Perfect for toddlers aged 24 months and up
  •  Made from linden plywood, birch, and aluminium
  •  Finished with water-based, child-safe paints
  •  Easy to clean – just wipe with a damp cloth
  •  Durable, stylish, and designed to last through years of play
  •  Tested to meet EU safety standards (EN71 compliant)
  •  Encourages imaginative city play in the Aiden universe

Get ready to race, roll, and replay with the Aiden Wooden Car Track - a Montessori-aligned toy that combines fun, learning, and sleek Scandinavian design.

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