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Advent Calendar - Quiet Time

$ 135.00
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Grapat's 4th Advent Calendar is here. A new limited edition crafted with intention, calm, and a quiet kind of magic. Inside, you’ll find small companions, gentle surprises, and objects that invite stillness.

This year, Grapat is honoring Quiet Time—those soft, unhurried moments where presence is enough. No rush, no noise, just space to breathe, observe, and be. Each day opens like a whisper, offering a pause, a tiny ritual, or a smile you didn’t know you needed.

We’ll move gently through the familiar kingdoms—mineral, plant, animal, and human—while the world outside speeds up, we’ll slow down.

Let this calendar be a gentle guide through the season. A reminder that rest is sacred, that simplicity holds beauty, and that quiet moments can become the most meaningful memories.

DETAILS
More than 180 pieces in different materials: wood, fabric, threads, wool, and much more. The box also includes a book with invitations to play, craft and share time together. In the box you can also find an original cardboard circle to be used as an advent crown countdown with some little dots you’ll find while the numered boxes are opened day by day.

Age: 18 moths +

Composition
100% Wood



Play without instructions! Joguines Grapat is a small, family run workshop from Spain, producing rainbow-colored toys in wood to fascinate children of all ages. Using wood (mostly beech and birch) from sustainable forests, along with water-based, non-toxic dyes and vegetable oils, Grapat makes toys that are not just fun, but safe and responsible.
We love the open-ended nature of all the toys, a guiding principle for the Grapat family: "It inspires us to see our children and other children playing, the game has something sacred, like a parallel world-like meditation that is governed by its own rules, times. The game is the moment of the YES, where EVERYTHING IS OK, except the rules that are established and that normally have to do with not hurting oneself, others, the environment, the material and the creations of others …
And When these moments of true play occur we take care of it, we protect it as if it were a sacred moment. We do not interrupt, we take care of space, we keep silent …"
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