Baby Montessori Sensory Toys for 1 Year Old Boys, Toddler
Baby Montessori Sensory Toys for 1 Year Old Boys, Toddler Learning Fine Motor Skills Toys, Educational Developmental Games Toys Gifts for 1 2 3 One Two Year Old Age 6 9 12 18 Months Boys Girls Kids
Baby Sensory Montessori Development Toys Fine Motor Skill Baby Toys for 1 2 3 4 Year Old Boys Girls.
Special Gifts for Boys Girls: Cute shape and funny multiple gameplay designs, Ideal gift for Birthday, Party, Holiday, Christmas, Xmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers for 1, 2 and 3 years old boy girls.
Please Note:
1. Please keep the packaging plastic bags away to avoid the risk of suffocation for your baby.
2. Please supersive the parents to prevent the baby from eating soft spines by mistake.
Dimensions: | 21.5 x 10.7 x 7.1 cm; 150 Grams |
Model: | TRWJ02 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Yellow |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Dimensions: | 21.5 x 10.7 x 7.1 cm; 150 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
These are great for learning whilst playing with toddlers. Child can put the spikes in the solour coordinate hole, they can learn to count with the spikes or any other game you can think up. I love the fact you can put the spikes inside the dinosaur to all the bits togethe
This toy is quite small so not great for teething as mentioned in the description as I think some of the parts are a bit small for that. Otherwise it’s a toy suitable for probably 2 year olds. Matching the colours and numbers would be useful aid when learning colours and numbers, but as I say not the most suitable for teething ages in my opinion.
Nice and colourful got it for my granddaughter but her older sister played with it more .
Smaller then the other ones I have but they make a nice set.
This is quite basic, little spikes to push into the dinosaur. But for whatever reason my lb loves it. He spends ages taking out and putting in the spikes. He has thrown it a few times and it seems to hold up. A great stocking filler or gif
I am obsessed with these sensory toys for babies/toddlers. they really do help with hand eye coordination and its fun for the child as well. The fine motor skills being used is great for when your child starts learning to write and you can play all sorts of games with your little one whilst doing this.