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Activity cube, ChildernOfTheSea

SKU: BFE054446
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Baby Fehn
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€11.82
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Motoric toy with grasping elements and easy attachment for baby´s early childhood development - for babies and toddlers 0+


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Activity cube Children of Sea

Motoric toy with grasping elements and easy attachment for baby´s early childhood development - for babies and toddlers 0+

The little activity cube will certainly capture baby´s heart: Small discoverers will easily understand how to let the sea creatures jingle and rattle

Soft colors and different pendants invite to play and discover: baby´s motoric skills will playfully be trained with the various grasping options

The baby learns first self-cognition with the small mirror and creates funny sounds with the rattle ring, crinkly paper and hidden dingdong

Playing fun at home and on the go: thanks to the practical C-ring the activity cube can easily be attached to the pram, infant carrier or crib

Size: 10 x 10 cm

Age: 0+ month

Hand washable Hand washable

Informations

With the exciting activity cube from the Children of the Sea collection, the baby will playfully discover and learn: the ringrattle, colorful grasping ring, soft teether, crinkly paper, mirror and dingdong offer a variety of grasping and playing options and playfully promote baby´s hand-eye coordination. Whether at home in the bed or on the go in the baby seat and stroller - the versatile fabric cube with sea creatures can be easily attached anywhere thanks to the practical C-ring. It quickly becomes a loyal companion for babies!

with rattle, soft teether, crinkly paper, mirror, dingdong, grasping rings & material mix

for babies and toddlers 0+

Top material: velvet, printed fabric, plush, net fabric / Filling: 100% polyurethane

ideal as a gift for birth, birthday or baptism for babies and toddlers 0+

tested for safety by independent testing institutes

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