DEVELOPMENTAL PLAYBOX(4-6)MONTHS

ACTIVITY BOOK

  •  Activity book describes about weekly activities for parent for early brain stimulation, also describes about how to use different toys and when to introduce.
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FINGER PUPPET

  • Improves imagination and visual tracking. Also stimulates multiple regions of the brain including auditory, visual and memory areas.

STAR WRIST RATTLE

  • Wrist Rattle gives auditory and visual stimulation together with self-awareness.
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CYLINDER RATTLE

  • Cylinder Rattle invites movement and engages your baby's core to support crawling. Provides good visual and auditory stimulation with gross motor development.

INTERLOCKING DISCS

  • This unique shape helps your baby practice bidextrous approach followed by hand-to-hand transfer. Also builds their hand-eye coordination.
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WOODEN FRUIT TEETHER

  • It provides comfort in teething times. Also good for oromotor stimulation and strengthening muscles of mastication (chewing muscles).

FRUITS FLASH CARDS

  • Introduce our colorful fruit cards featuring natural fruit pictures. You can discuss each fruit and its color with your child. Additionally, you can show them real fruit to help them better understand and generalize their understanding. This activity promotes learning about different fruits and colors while also providing a hands-on experience with real fruits.
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COLOR FLASH CARDS

  • Color flashcards are visual aids featuring primary colors. Introduce them to your child, discussing each color and showing corresponding objects of the same color. This activity enhances color recognition and understanding through hands-on learning. For example, show a red flashcard and a red apple to reinforce the concept.

JUNGLE BOOK

  • "The Jungle Book" is a baby book about animals in the jungle. Read it aloud with your baby in your lap, showing images and discussing them. Show images and discuss them, like saying "Wow, elephant... biggest animal in the land..." "The Jungle Book" introduces new colors and aids in developing imagination and memory.grammerly correct
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SENSORY PLAYMAT

  • A sensory play mat is designed with various textures and colors to stimulate a baby's senses. To use it, lay your baby on their tummy and position the sensory mat in front of them. Encourage interaction by prompting them to touch the textures with their hands or explore different areas. This aids in developing tactile and visual senses, supporting cognitive development.

SOFT BLOCKS

  • Baby soft blocks are soft, lightweight blocks designed for infants, easy to hold and manipulate. Encourage your baby to grasp them with both hands, making sounds and stacking them. These blocks promote sensory exploration and tactile development, fostering fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
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DEVELOPMENTAL PLAYBOX(4-6)MONTHS

ACTIVITY BOOK

  •  Activity book describes about weekly activities for parent for early brain stimulation, also describes about how to use different toys and when to introduce.
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FINGER PUPPET

  • Improves imagination and visual tracking. Also stimulates multiple regions of the brain including auditory, visual and memory areas.
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STAR WRIST RATTLE

  • Wrist Rattle gives auditory and visual stimulation together with self-awareness.
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CYLINDER RATTLE

  • Cylinder Rattle invites movement and engages your baby's core to support crawling. Provides good visual and auditory stimulation with gross motor development.
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INTERLOCKING DISCS

  • This unique shape helps your baby practice bidextrous approach followed by hand-to-hand transfer. Also builds their hand-eye coordination.
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WOODEN FRUIT TEETHER

  • It provides comfort in teething times. Also good for oromotor stimulation and strengthening muscles of mastication (chewing muscles).
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FRUITS FLASH CARDS

  • Introduce our colorful fruit cards featuring natural fruit pictures. You can discuss each fruit and its color with your child. Additionally, you can show them real fruit to help them better understand and generalize their understanding. This activity promotes learning about different fruits and colors while also providing a hands-on experience with real fruits.
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COLOR FLASH CARDS

  • Color flashcards are visual aids featuring primary colors. Introduce them to your child, discussing each color and showing corresponding objects of the same color. This activity enhances color recognition and understanding through hands-on learning. For example, show a red flashcard and a red apple to reinforce the concept.
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JUNGLE BOOK

  • "The Jungle Book" is a baby book about animals in the jungle. Read it aloud with your baby in your lap, showing images and discussing them. Show images and discuss them, like saying "Wow, elephant... biggest animal in the land..." "The Jungle Book" introduces new colors and aids in developing imagination and memory.grammerly correct
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SENSORY PLAYMAT

  • A sensory play mat is designed with various textures and colors to stimulate a baby's senses. To use it, lay your baby on their tummy and position the sensory mat in front of them. Encourage interaction by prompting them to touch the textures with their hands or explore different areas. This aids in developing tactile and visual senses, supporting cognitive development.
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SOFT BLOCKS

  • Baby soft blocks are soft, lightweight blocks designed for infants, easy to hold and manipulate. Encourage your baby to grasp them with both hands, making sounds and stacking them. These blocks promote sensory exploration and tactile development, fostering fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
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