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Glowing with the colours of autumn, the Watching Oak Orange stands tall as a guardian of woodland tales. With its sturdy trunk, flowing roots, and brilliant orange crown, this handmade wooden tree transforms play scenes into magical landscapes filled with mystery and seasonal beauty.
Carved from sustainably sourced wood and painted with safe, water-based paints, the Watching Oak Orange is more than a backdrop—it’s a character in every story. It can be a wise old tree watching over woodland animals, a meeting place for fairies, or a centrepiece in a Halloween or autumn display.
Its smooth curves and gentle textures make it easy for children to handle, encouraging Montessori-inspired play, nature appreciation, and endless storytelling. A timeless piece for both play and seasonal decoration, the Watching Oak Orange brings warmth, depth, and imagination to small-world adventures.
Note: The eye and the leaves are fixed to the trunk and are not detachable.
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This is perfect for my kids. They love it.
I wish I would’ve bought more of these! My daughter loves to use them in her “coffee shop!”