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Plush spiral with educational pendants for grabbing, feeling, playing – trains sense of touch and fine motor skills – at home or on the go, for babies and toddlers 0+
Activity spiral seahorse
Plush spiral with educational pendants for grabbing, feeling, playing – trains sense of touch and fine motor skills – at home or on the go, for babies and toddlers 0+
Playing fun guaranteed: with the cute seahorse the baby always has educational playing fun by its side – whether on the go or at home
The exciting playing features invite to watch, play and grab and train playfully first hand-eye coordination and self-cognition with its great mix of material, shapes and features
First motoric toy for boys and girls: with rattle, squeak, crinkly paper, mirror and teether baby´s eyes sparkle with joy and senses are trained playfully
The spiral chain can easily be attached to the crib, playpen, pram and infant carrier thanks to its fixing cords and movable pendants
Size: 35 cm
Age: 0+ month
30°C 30°C
Informations
First discovery and play fun: the cute spiral seahorse from the Children of the Sea collection offers a variety of playing options for at home and on the go. The stroller toy in seahorse shape invites the baby to observe, play and grasp with the mix of functions and colors and is also a real eye-catcher. The hidden crinkling paper, the soft teether, a small mirror, the squeak and a great rattle train first hand-eye coordination, the hearing and touching sense as well as the motor skills of the baby. With two straps, the educational toy seahorse is quickly and flexibly attached to the baby seat, stroller, crib and playpen - making every adventure an exciting experience!
with rattle, squeak, crinkly paper, mirror, teether & material mix
for babies and toddlers 0+
Top material: velvet, printed fabric, plush / Filling: 100% polyester
ideal as a gift for birth, birthday or baptism
tested for safety by independent testing institutes