Maxi-Cosi unveils the Toucan 3-in-1 Learning Tower

Maxi-Cosi has taken the wraps off its new Toucan 3-in-1 Learning Tower, which is designed to ’empower’ children through exploration and participation.

Inspired by Montessori principles, Toucan encourages little ones to learn, grow and discover the world around them.

A versatile piece of furniture, it transforms seamlessly between a learning tower, a table and chair set and a stepping stool. There is also a built-in blackboard to offer the child a creative outlet, whether they are using the learning tower or table mode.

Switching between modes is simple. A quick rotation transforms the Toucan from a learning tower to a table and chair set. When the child outgrows the learning tower, it easily converts into a stepping stool. The water-resistant finish makes cleaning a breeze, perfect for all those messy activities. Suitable for children from 18 months up to 6 years.

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