BE PLOP: Fine motor and sensory wooden boards

Our products are suitable for children from 10 months, children with dyspraxia disorders but also elderly people who feel the need to maintain their muscular abilities to carry out everyday movements.

Professionals recommend keeping children away from screens by promoting edutainment games. Be Plop is mobilizing in the fight against the screen for children aged 0 to 5.

Each game available for sale must meet the standards, to know if this is the case is very simple, the CE mark must be affixed to the product.

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From idea to creation

My daughters' amazing nanny asked me to create an adapter for her so she could place 2 small activity boards on a large Trofast bin from IKEA. Interested in Montessori methods, it was then that the desire to develop this wooden game came to me. The oldest of my daughters tells me the designs she would like while the smallest takes care of the strength tests. This is how the Be Plop brand was born.

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Co-designed with healthcare professionals

The Recipe board

Already a reference for small chefs. What a satisfaction to understand the order of the ingredients and to be able to prepare your snack like a chef!

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I want to co-create a game

Hey, welcome!

Thank you for supporting me in this project by answering my questions. The idea is to create a fun tool that fits your needs and those of the child as closely as possible.

Be Plop is a fine motor and sensory board that adapts to Trofast bins from IKEA. You already know ? Great ! The idea of ​​this project is to be the first to offer an activity board that meets toy safety standards with CE certification. Because at Be Plop we attach a lot of importance to environmental values ​​and safety .

The idea of ​​Plop emerged thanks to my daughters' great (what am I saying: Extraordinary!!) nanny, I manufacture and design the different designs and products myself.

The questionnaire must be as detailed as possible so that I can understand your needs. (around 10-15 mins)

Thanks in advance !

Super nanny, super ATSEM, super modern-day childcare worker, it’s here:

Super professional and dyspraxia savior, it’s here:

Instruction and Maintenance

- Before using our games for the first time, we recommend cleaning them with a damp cloth. They have already passed one by one under our rags but some burn residue may remain (non-toxic)

- For daily cleaning: Spray a little disinfectant product on a cloth, rub and that's it! Do not soak in water to clean them.

- If a piece of the game breaks, congratulate the child on his strength, enter him in a strength competition because even our strongest adult testers couldn't do it, then throw away the piece in question.

- To store the game, you can reuse the box provided to protect the boards from scratches caused by proximity to other games.

- Be Plop games are not recommended for children under 10 months. The small parts included in the game may cause a choking hazard. Therefore, the child must be old enough to sit up unaided to play.

Declaration of conformity

For Be Plop, safety is essential!

All our products are created and developed in compliance with European or French standards E1, EN 71-1, EN 71-2, EN 71-3 . They comply with the applicable requirements of the directives and the national legislation transposing them: Directive 2009/48/EC and European Council Directive 88/378/EEC relating to toy safety

  • EN 71-1, EN 71-2, EN 71-3

The European standard EN 71 certifies the safety of toys.

- The EN71-1 standard governs the mechanical resistance characteristics of the toy, to standardized stresses (fall, application of a weight, twisting, etc.)

- The EN71-2 standard governs the flammability of the toy: this involves knowing how quickly a flame propagates in contact with the toy, the child must have time to separate from the item.

- The EN71-3 standard governs the authorized chemical consistency of toys: no harmful substances must be able to migrate in contact with the child when they put the toy in their mouth.

All our games comply with EN 71-1, EN 71-2, EN 71-3 standards

  • DIRECTIVE 2009/48/EC AND EUROPEAN COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 88/378/EEC 

The directive sets out the safety criteria that toys must meet before they can be marketed in the EU.

Toys must also comply with any other European legislation applicable to them. The essential safety requirements cover

- general risks: the health and safety of children, as well as other people such as parents or people in charge of children


- specific risks: physical and mechanical, flammability, chemical, electrical, hygiene and radioactivity risks

  • THE MATERIALS

We buy scrap wood from the Combelles company, a manufacturer of childcare furniture in Cantal, which guarantees us a raw material that meets standards and is suitable for the child. The beech plywood (MDF) we use is FSC, PEFC and ISO 38200 certified. This premium composite wood is certified to the E1 standard.

  • VARNISHES OR PAINTS

We do not use any varnish or paint on our toys.