Melissa & Doug Wooden Latches Board Sensory Activity Toy for Kids, Doors and Locks Toy, Wooden Busy Board, Toddler Toys for Ages 3+
Original price was: £46.43.£37.14Current price is: £37.14.








Price: CAD46.43 - CAD37.14
(as of Oct 15, 2025 07:47:35 UTC – Details)
Undo a lock or latch, swing open the numbered door and count on finding fun when the picture beneath is revealed on this wooden play board and educational toy! The latches board is a delightful and challenging activity for curious kids. It is designed to help little ones develop dexterity and practice fine and gross motor skills while learning colors, numbers, animals, and more! This product ships in its own special e-commerce packaging intended to be easier to open and reduce waste (curbside recyclable).
Activity play board helps kids build dexterity as they figure out how 6 different latches work
Smooth-sanded, solid-wood board features fun surprises behind the opening doors and windows
Latches hook, snap, click, and slide; this product ships in its own special e-commerce packaging intended to be easier to open and reduce waste (curbside recyclable)
Helps build fine and gross motor skills while little ones discover vibrant colors, numbers, animals, and more
Makes a great gift for preschoolers, ages 3 to 6, for hands-on, screen-free play
Customers say
Customers find this wooden toy to be well-made and entertaining, providing hours of fun and keeping children occupied, particularly in high chairs. The toy features various latches that help develop fine motor skills and multi-step problem-solving abilities, while also offering color and number activities for learning. Customers appreciate its durability, with one noting it lasts longer than plastic toys, and consider it worth the price.
13 reviews for Melissa & Doug Wooden Latches Board Sensory Activity Toy for Kids, Doors and Locks Toy, Wooden Busy Board, Toddler Toys for Ages 3+
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Original price was: £46.43.£37.14Current price is: £37.14.

Dee Tee –
A quality toy that encourages fine motor skills
We bought this for our grandson, who loves to play with gadgets more than toys. He loves it and it keeps him entertained for quite a while. Melissa and Doug toys are quality and last a lot longer than cheap plastic toys.
Heather Spangler –
Great OT Tool
This board was bought as an OT tool for my daughter. It has helped her work on her pincher grasp and get better at being independent for clasps, latches and such. This board being wooden has been great for durability. The size is perfect to tuck away when we donât need it. It was a great price and gave a lot of options in one board.
TwinsCreative –
Nice!
Great quality and larger than I imagined! Entertain my four year-old for quite some time.
secret shopper –
Very captivating!
My 18 month old granddaughter loves knobs, locks, latches all on cabinets and doors! The moment she saw this board full of them she grabbed it up and seldom puts it aside. The metal latches are shiny and bright. Very catching to a toddlers eye. And all of the doors with numbered animals painted inside can be slammed over and over unlike our real doors! We had already bought the switch board panel which has taught her fine motor skills with little lights and buttons.Such clever toys for little ones to get absorbed in learning basic eye hand skills and alot more. Thank you for designing these curious boards for busy toddlers to immerse their hands and fingers into.
debra –
Sturdy and helps little hands learn
Very sturdy and helpful for fine motor practice.Teaches self help skills too.
Logan C. –
Fun and educational
Fun toy for critical thinking and problem solving. Good for my 1 year old and 3 year old still enjoys it. Itâs pretty bulky and occasionally a piece gets stuck but itâs still fun.
OwlMoon –
Fun and Educational
My son loves this latch board. Itâs great for not only fine motor skills, but learning numbers, colors, animals, and shapes, too!
Christina –
Realistic, practical, and engaging
We recently bought this for our 15-month-old, as she loves figuring out locks and even her car seat clip. This toy has kept her engaged and allows her to practice the skill of maneuvering various types of locks to build fine motor skills. What I love most about it is that the locks are realistic and made of metal (no cheap plastic; this is the real deal). There are also a wide variety of locks, some of which she can manipulate now and others which are more challenging, so I think sheâll be able to use this for some time to come. Behind each door is a different group of animals and we talk about the colors, animals, and numbers in each scene, which helps to build language skills too.
Daniel Fisher –
Another great quality Melissa & Doug product. Our little one is nearly three and absolutely loves working through the series of latches and locks and counting the animals underneath.
Ioana –
Ok so first of all, if you’re looking for a puzzle game, sturdy, that helps practice motors skills with hands and fingers, that helps educate your kids, this is a definite must buy.Educational:First, you can count, then practice colours, then they toggle and try to figure out the mechanism, then you can ask “Where is…?” to practice memory. I went further and cut out paper shapes like the little doors and drew shapes on them like circle, square, etc so my daughter got to practice shapes as well. You could print photos of your family or whatever you’d like and put them inside to change it up a bit.Sturdy:The wood is sturdy, no chipping or danger (in my experience) for my daughter’s fingers.Definitely something that will stay in the family for the next baby (or babies).
Andrea –
Got this for my son and it exceeded expectations. Good size and quality.
Burak –
My nephew loved it!!!
Nancy E –
very popular with 11 month old and has enough variety and challenge to it that it grows as the baby does. They will learn to do more with it.