Peck & Feed Playset
Peck & Feed Playset
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Peck & Feed Playset
Introduce your little one to the wonders of nature with the Peck & Feed Playset! This hands-on Montessori-inspired toy brings nurturing play to life as kids use the magnetic mommy bird to catch worms and feed the baby birds hidden in the tree trunk. It’s a playful way to build fine motor skills, coordination, and patience—all while having a blast!
Key Features
🧲 Magnetic Feeding Action
Use the magnetic bird to "peck" up worms and feed them to the baby birds—just like in nature!
🧠 Builds Fine Motor Skills
Improves hand-eye coordination, precision, and focus through fun, interactive movement.
🎨 Bright & Engaging Design
Colorful worms and friendly bird characters keep kids engaged and excited to play.
🌳 Natural & Child-Safe Materials
Made from smooth, eco-friendly wood with safe, non-toxic paints for worry-free play.
🎁 Perfect Gift Choice
A thoughtful and educational gift for birthdays, holidays, or Montessori learning at home.
Why Parents Love It:
Parents adore this toy because it's screen-free, quiet, and educational. It promotes patience, concentration, and problem-solving—without batteries, noise, or overstimulation. The Montessori-inspired design makes it a favorite in homes that value purposeful play, and the premium wooden construction gives it lasting quality (and style!) that plastic toys just can’t match.
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, this interactive wooden toy encourages pretend play and early developmental learning in one chirpy package!






Such a clever idea. Our little one plays with it every day. Helps with patience, focus, and fine motor development.
This game is simple but so engaging. Perfect for quiet playtime. Only wish there were a few more worms included!
The materials feel super sturdy, and the design is just too cute. My son can’t get enough of it, and I love that it’s educational too!
My 2-year-old absolutely loves picking the worms with the magnetic bird! It’s a great way to build hand-eye coordination while having a blast.
This has quickly become our go-to toy every afternoon.