We love to look at children's drawings, and we often try to design with the same freedom and courage as they depict the world. Houses are often the first real, recognizable elements in children's drawings. Small, big, crooked, chubby or dented, low or sky-high, they're all beautiful, and all in all the colors of the rainbow. We try to imitate them a little.
The DaduVillage is a continuously expandable building toy that can be a part of children's lives for many years. From the cheerful, brightly colored houses, even the very little ones can ably put together a small street, and older children can use them to conjure up a fabulous environment for all kinds of role-playing games. You can vary it with other toys: building blocks, field table, ball courts, train builders, and almost anything you can find in a children's room.
It develops fine motor skills, creativity, stimulates the imagination, makes children tell stories, you can learn colors with them, and if they have outgrown these toys, they can even be beautiful decorations for a bookshelf.