The bees have escaped in Winnie and Tigger's Bee Garden! Inserting the bee sticks into the honey pots is a great way to boost fine - motor skills. Press and release the sticks to make the bees 'fly'. Tigger's cave is ideal for a game of hide - and - seek, and sliding is super fun. Planting colorful flowers also helps improve fine - motor skills. Educational benefits for your toddler's development include recognizing cause - and - effect relationships, like how to insert and remove the bee sticks. It also trains fine - motor skills through moving figures, inserting bee sticks, and planting flowers. There's also first - time role - playing with Winnie and Tigger. Special features are inserting bee sticks into honey pots and triggering the jumping mechanism, and you can insert and change flowers and bee sticks in the lawn or honey pots as you like.

How to use: First, insert the bee sticks into the honey pots. Press and release the sticks to see the bees 'fly'. You can play hide - and - seek in Tigger's cave and slide down for fun. Plant the colorful flowers in the lawn or other spots. When playing, encourage your toddler to think about how the bee sticks work and have role - playing fun with Winnie and Tigger. Things to note: Keep small parts like the bee sticks and flowers away from very young children to avoid choking hazards. Make sure to play on a flat and clean surface. Maintenance advice: Wipe the play set with a damp cloth regularly to keep it clean. Store the small parts in a box when not in use to prevent loss.