Recently, Yunhe Qimeile Toys Co., Ltd. showcased a range of wooden educational toys—including stacking towers, bead mazes, pull-along walkers, and shape-sorting boxes—at an industry trade show. Its original, child-friendly designs and rigorously safe, eco-friendly quality attracted numerous domestic and international buyers to stop and discuss business opportunities. On-site, Qimeile’s star products—including the Rainbow Stacking Tower, Bead Maze, and Animal Pull-Along Cart—became
Yunhe County in Zhejiang Province, where Qimile is based, is hailed as “China’s Wooden Toy Capital.” In 2003, the China National Light Industry Council officially conferred this title upon Yunhe. Large-scale wooden toy manufacturing in Yunhe began in the 1970s; over the past five decades, it has evolved into a distinctive industrial cluster. Today, Yunhe hosts over 1,000 wooden toy enterprises, with products spanning
Toy safety is every parent’s top concern. Qimile toys strictly comply with international safety standards—including the EU’s EN71 and the U.S. ASTM—across our entire product range. From raw material selection and moisture content control to eco-friendly water-based painting and final product testing, every step undergoes rigorous, unwavering quality control. EN71 and ASTM standards cover physical and mechanical properties of toys…
The period from 0 to 3 years old is the golden window for early brain development, and age-appropriate educational toys can effectively support babies’ overall growth. When selecting wooden toys for your baby, it’s essential to choose items suited to their age and developmental stage. For babies aged 0–1 year—whose primary mode of learning is sensory exploration—opt for rattles, graspable toys, and simple pull-along toys to stimulate hearing, vision, and grasping skills. For toddlers aged 1–3 years…
Bead mazes are widely recognized as educational toys for infants and toddlers. As babies slide colorful wooden beads along winding tracks, this seemingly simple activity fosters hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and concentration. While playing, children learn colors and shapes, explore line direction and spatial relationships, and gradually improve finger dexterity through repeated manipulation.
Stacking rings are a classic wooden educational toy for early childhood development. Though seemingly simple—placing wooden rings onto a central rod in sequence—they effectively train size discrimination, color recognition, and hand-eye coordination, supporting cognitive growth. As babies repeatedly stack, topple, and rebuild, they gradually grasp abstract concepts such as “size,” “height,” and “order” through hands-on exploration.
Compared to plastic toys, wooden toys offer a naturally warm texture and eco-friendly properties—making them ideal companions for your baby’s development. High-quality wooden toys are smooth, substantial, and far more comfortable to touch than plastic ones—and built to last. The grain, weight, and natural warmth of wood provide authentic, rich tactile experiences that support sensory development. Most wooden toys feature simple, clean designs.
In addition to its own product lines, Qimeile Toys offers professional OEM/ODM customization services to global clients. Whether fulfilling custom orders based on provided designs or developing original products from scratch, Qimeile meets clients’ individual requirements with proven manufacturing expertise and stringent quality control. The company maintains a dedicated R&D design team and a comprehensive prototyping and production system.
The Shape Recognition Box is a classic educational toy designed to develop babies’ spatial intelligence and logical thinking. Babies observe the shapes of different blocks and fit them precisely into matching holes—a seemingly simple “match-and-insert” process that actually involves thoughtful trial and error. Through repeated practice, babies gradually learn geometric shapes such as squares, circles, and triangles, building connections between shapes and their corresponding openings.