Description:
This wooden activity cube with wheels brings a variety of play options into one compact toy, combining fine motor practice and early learning in a single unit. It includes bead mazes, gears and counting boards so children can explore colours, shapes and numbers while they play, and it helps support early walking practice thanks to the wheels.
Key Points
The cube offers seven different activities on its faces, including a top bead maze, colourful rotating gears, a 1–10 number board and an abacus-style shape sorter that encourages counting and shape recognition. An animal matching maze and a carrot harvesting game add problem-solving tasks that promote hand-eye coordination and visual perception. The design also includes wheels on the base so toddlers can push or practise walking with some support, which adds a mobility element to the toy 🧩.
Safety and materials are prominent. The structure is made from natural wood and is finished with water based, non-toxic paint, with rounded edges to reduce the risk of knocks or scrapes. The cube separates into parts for storage, with the top able to flip over and fit inside the main box so it can be tidied away with other toys when not in use 🚼. Consider that, according to the manufacturer, the height can be adjusted to 45 cm which may be useful as a child grows.
Technical Specifications
- Name: KABENFIS Wooden Activity Cube with wheels
- Dimensions: 33 x 26.5 x 17 cm
- Height adjustable to: 45 cm (according to the manufacturer)
- Materials: 100% natural pine wood, painted with water based non-toxic paint
- Activities included: 7 games (bead maze, rotating gears, 1–10 number board, abacus shape sorter, 4 animal matching maze, carrot harvesting game)
Usage Recommendations
Place the cube on a stable, flat surface so the bead maze and gear elements remain secure during play. Use the wheels gently when the child is practising walking and supervise early stages of mobility to avoid accidental tipping. Rotate which face is presented to the child to keep engagement high, and combine counting or colour-naming games with the 1–10 board to extend learning in short sessions. Note that the cube’s wooden construction is robust but may show wear over time with heavy outdoor use, so indoor play will help preserve the paint finish and moving parts.










