HABA Toys Fort Valley GA

More recently, HABA has expanded its award-winning line of wooden toys and traditional games to include children's furniture and unique room decorations. These new offerings are still in line with HABA's core mission, which actually can be seen in their name itself.

Toys 'R' Us
(478) 953-1892
3000 Watson Blvd
Warner Robins, GA
Day Dreams
770-719-39779
69700 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 126
Duluth, Georgia, GA
Benny The Bear Factory
(770) 514-0606
3405 Dallas Hwy SW
Marietta, GA
Bean Head Toys
(404) 851-2980
220 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA
Hobbytown Usa
(912) 489-8700
402 Page Place Rd
Statesboro, GA
The Good Bunny Doll Shop
770-719-39779
690 North Glynn Street, Suite E (on GA-85)
Fayetteville, GA
Learning Express
(770) 422-2228
3625 Dallas Hwy Sw # 718
Marietta, GA
School Box
(770) 898-2012
1926 Jonesboro Rd
Mcdonough, GA
Lego Outlet
(678) 847-6078
5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy
Lawrenceville, GA
Giggles For Kids
(770) 887-9858
5814 N Vickery
Cumming, GA
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HABA Toys Information and Buying Guide

HABA wooden blocksHABA is one of the oldest toymakers from Germany. Founded in 1938, HABA has continued to “stand up for the little guy” by making high quality toys and games for babies and young children. In a world where infant safety is more important than ever before, HABA toys are a great choice that will stand the test of time. These are the kinds of toys that are passed down for generations.

For everything Haba (and FREE shipping for orders over $65) we recommended Oompa Toys .

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Another great one stop Haba shop is Amazon .

More recently, HABA has expanded its award-winning line of wooden toys and traditional games to include children’s furniture and unique room decorations. These new offerings are still in line with HABA’s core mission, which actually can be seen in their name itself. In German, HABA stands for “high quality products and age appropriate materials.”

HABA also “stands up for the little guy” by supporting small businesses and partnering with boutique retailers rather than the Big Box stores. Clearly, this toy maker values traditional values, in its toys and also in its relationships. That’s why we love HABA!

Wooden Toys: the Naturally Green Heart of HABA

HABA toys Beech woodWhen HABA began in 1938 as the Habermaaß Company, its first product were colorfully painted building bricks. The bricks were made from maple trees harvested in the forests of Germany.

Wooden blocks became very popular during the Baby Boom of the 1940s, and in fact HABA’s most popular product is still their natural building blocks. Throughout their decades of success, HABA never stopped building their toys with quality hardwood like Maple and Beech.

Quality wooden toys are still one of the best ways to keep babies safe while they are having fun. Wood is naturally germ-resistant, which is why it is the perfect material to teeth with. Painted wooden toys use non-toxic water-based stains that are safe for long term playing (and knawing!).

HABA has gone a step further and passed the strict European Environment Standard ISO 1400, which insures active protection of the environment at every step of production. In their own words, “We assume responsibility for our environment.” We think this is important for any business operating today, and are delighted to share how HABA is naturally environmentally conscious.

Just as it was seventy years ago before “green” was even a buzzword.

HABA Buyers Guide

Now that you know more about HABA, here’s a quick breakdown of their most popular toys and new additions to the HABA family. As with all toys, always consult recommended ages before bringing something home to your toddler or young child, and consult your pediatrician if you have lingering questions or concerns.

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Infant Toys and Teethers

Babies need to have safe toys around, no matter how vigilant parents may be! HABA’s series of infant toys and teethers are made of...

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