Bean bags Stapelstein

Collection: Cotton play ribbons

Discover the versatility of open-ended toys with these cotton play ribbons. Made of 100% cotton, they perfectly match the play cloths, bean bags, dice, and Stapelstein. The ribbons are available in fifteen beautiful colors—from vibrant rainbow hues to soft pastels, including fuchsia pink and dark green.

The play ribbons encourage movement, imagination, and creativity. Use them as dance ribbons, hair ribbons, fishing rods, ropes for role-play, or as part of imaginative play—the possibilities are endless. Thanks to their soft, durable quality, they're ideal for home, school, and childcare.

Product specifications

  • Material: 100% cotton

  • Length: 90 cm

  • Age: from 3 years

  • Colors: 15 colors in rainbow, pastel, fuchsia pink and dark green

  • Perfect color match with play cloths, bean bags, dice and Stapelstein

Why choose play ribbons?
Soft, durable, and washable – these ribbons encourage free play and creative exploration. A playful foundation for sensory play, active learning, and imaginative adventures. Open-ended toys in their purest form.

Frequently asked questions about bean bags

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Who are bean bags suitable for?

Beanbags are open-ended toys. They're fun for babies from 3 months old to encourage grasping. Each beanbag grows with their development and imagination, making it fun well into primary school (ages 9 and up).

Where to buy bean bags?

When buying bean bags, it's important to pay attention to safety. Pit and Play bean bags have an inner bag and have been tested by an independent testing agency to EN71 and carry the CE mark.

Are bean bags an added value?

Beanbags are a must-have for any toy corner. They make an ideal gift because you can create your own set. They're fun for all ages and are educational toys.

Can you wash bean bags?

You can clean bean bags with a damp cloth. Let them dry thoroughly to prevent mold from forming. These water-resistant bean bags are a hygienic solution for childminders, day care centers, and young families.