Wooden Toy Bus
Suitable from 1 year+
£19.99
All aboard this big red wooden toy bus from Lanka Kade. A double decker toy bus with removable roof and peg people. Suitable for children from 12 months +
Only 1 left in stock
All aboard this big red wooden toy bus from Lanka Kade.
- Great size for young kids to handle, the bus is 16cm tall.
- Working wheels, so you can push it all around town.
- Four removable wooden peg people, perfect for small world play.
- Double decker with removable roof, load the passengers on and off.
- Painted red, just like a real London bus.
- Great for imaginative play and storytelling.
- No. 5 City Bus signage on front and sides.
- Made from sustainable rubber wood.
- Suitable from 12 months +
This toy double decker bus makes a wonderful gift for a toddler.
Combine the bus with this fabulous 10 piece town play set and create your own play city.
Explore our collection of wooden cars and vehicles here. The wooden toy vehicles set is one of our personal favourites, especially if you’re looking for more neutral toys.
This Lanka Kade bus is handcrafted by skilled crafts people. We stock a large range of affordable, Fair Trade Lanka Kade toys.
Free delivery on orders over £40 +
Shipping on orders under £40 is only £3.50, but all orders over £40 will be shipped for free with Royal Mail.
Materials and care +
Made from sustainably sourced rubber wood.
Painted using non-toxic child-safe paints.
Packaged in a cardboard box.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
UKCA tested.
Peek inside the box +
1 x Red Bus with removable roof
4 x Removable Peg People
1 x Fixed Driver
Product Specifics +
Bus measures: 16 x 22.5 x 9.3 cm
Peg people measure: 6.6 cm tall
More Information +
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Ways to play

If you don't have a mat or a set of streets in your toybox, you can make your own streets with some paper and use spare cardboard to create signs and trees.

"All things red ❤️ for Red Nose Day 🔴
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A quick and easy set up for Noah (19m) to explore all things red. We’ve been doing lots of activities involving colour lately and he is now able to name and sort more confidently."