SES Creative is a Dutch brand that specializes in creating innovative and educational crafting and play materials for children aged 1-12 years. Their products are available globally and are known for being affordable, safe, and of high quality.
Founded in 1972 in Enschede, the Netherlands
Started as a small family business
Started exporting their products in the 1980s
Won several awards for their products, including the Nurnberg Toy Award
In 2016, they acquired the popular toy brand, Quercetti
A brand that specializes in creating art supplies and craft materials for children.
A brand that creates educational toys and craft materials for children.
A popular toy brand that specializes in creating building toy sets for children.
A line of educational and sensory toys designed for infants and toddlers aged 1-3 years. Includes soft toys, activity books, and play sets.
A line of craft kits that are made from cornstarch instead of traditional plastic. Allow children to create 3D structures and designs using foam cutouts and glue.
A line of craft kits that allow children to create sparkly and glittery designs using foam cutouts and glitter glue.
A line of educational games and puzzles designed to teach children aged 3-6 years various skills such as memory, matching, counting, and more.
Various building and creative toys for children of all ages, including marble runs, pegboards, and construction sets.
Yes, SES Creative products are made from high-quality and non-toxic materials, ensuring the safety of children who use them.
SES Creative products are available on their website as well as on various online marketplaces such as Amazon, Walmart, and Target.
SES Creative products cater to children aged 1-12 years, with specific age recommendations mentioned on each product.
SES Creative uses a variety of materials such as cornstarch, foam, glitter, and non-toxic paint in their craft kits, enabling children to create unique and safe craft projects.
Yes, all SES Creative products come with easy-to-follow instructions, enabling children to use them independently or with minimal supervision.