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E00133 - Baby Farm Friends Bowling There are many ways for your toddler to play with Baby Farm Friends Bowling. Younger toddlers will especially enjoy holding and carrying each of the different animals as they walk around. In addition to rolling the ball towards the animal bowling pins, they will also like to throw the ball and probably the bowling pins, too. Catch the ball and roll it back to your child as you call his name. Children love repetitive play as they practice and master skills, so be prepared to set up the Baby Farm Friends Bowling pins again and again! Describe your child's actions to help him learn new words. Be sure to clap and cheer when your child knocks down the Baby Farm Friends pins with the ball! |
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E00132 - Curiosity Cube This multi-activity toy is ideal for stimulating early cognitive and fine-motor skills. Everything baby touches makes something happen: there's a clicking dial to turn with mesmerizing graphics, a moving bead maze activity for hand-eye coordination, turn the cube over to see the colored disk spiral down. Turn cube over again and spin the transparent "rain stick" tube to see the little balls tumble down through the sections. The unbreakable mirror provides excellent visual stimulation and encourages self-recognition. The sliding "abacus" disks help to develop fine motor control and introduce counting. |
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E00186 - Fill ‘n Fun Water Play Mat Long before your baby can talk on her own, she is learning about language from listening to those around her. As your baby explores the water play mat, pushing the pieces around and trying to grab them, narrate what is going on--"Feel the water? It's warm", "That's a red fish,” etc. In addition to developing language skills, it is rewarding for your baby to get a reaction out of you for his actions. |
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