NEWBORN PLAYBOX (0-3) 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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ELEPHANT RATTLE

  • Helps in stimulation of visual and auditory sensation. Improves tactile sense. Also improves grasping skills later.

SENSORY FLOWER

  • Provides plenty of visual and tactile sensory input for the developing imagination.
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GRASPING RING

  • Grasping ring works with the baby's natural reflexes to develop his grasp, strength, motor skills, and also body control. Also contributes in visual sensation and eye coordination

CLUTCH BALL

  • It strengthens the connection between the left and the right sides of the brain through movement. Also strengthens leg and arm muscles. This is also great way to learn cause and effect.
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MIRROR

  • During tummy time, introduce our tummy time mirror to your little one, allowing them to enjoy gazing at their reflection. Engage them by talking about their body parts, pointing to each one as you name it. This interactive activity not only enhances visual tracking skills as they follow their movements in the mirror but also promotes self-awareness.

BUTTERFLY MOBILE

  • A butterfly mobile is a toy with butterfly-shaped figures suspended and moving gently.
  • It helps babies learn to follow objects with their eyes. By watching the butterflies move, babies improve their ability to track objects horizontally at 2 months and vertically at 3 months. This activity enhances babies' depth perception.
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FLASH CARD SET 1

  • Vision is the least developed sense in the womb, so babies
    crave the practice of looking at things.Showing simple basic flash cards improves vision and supports early
    cognitive development.

FLASH CARD SET 2

  • These set flash cards help with visual perception and association
    building, which in turn supports cognitive development.
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FLASH CARD SET 3

  • Pattern cards help babies practice eye focus, develop spatial
    awareness, and improve cognitive development as well.

BLACK SPECS

  • "Black specs" are high-contrast paper-framed glasses.
  • These glasses aid infants in focusing on faces, enhancing visual development. Quality face-to-face interactions, including eye contact and conversation, further support social and cognitive growth. Wearing black specs and engaging in interactions foster bonding and strengthen essential developmental skills in infants.
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BABY'S FIRST BOOK

  • It displays complex animal images
    and familiarizes. Also introduces pictures
    in primary colours to your baby.
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NEWBORN PLAYBOX (0-3) 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
image

ELEPHANT RATTLE

  • Helps in stimulation of visual and auditory sensation. Improves tactile sense. Also improves grasping skills later.
image

SENSORY FLOWER

  • Provides plenty of visual and tactile sensory input for the developing imagination.
image

GRASPING RING

  • Grasping ring works with the baby's natural reflexes to develop his grasp, strength, motor skills, and also body control. Also contributes in visual sensation and eye coordination
image

CLUTCH BALL

  • It strengthens the connection between the left and the right sides of the brain through movement. Also strengthens leg and arm muscles. This is also great way to learn cause and effect.
image

MIRROR

  • During tummy time, introduce our tummy time mirror to your little one, allowing them to enjoy gazing at their reflection. Engage them by talking about their body parts, pointing to each one as you name it. This interactive activity not only enhances visual tracking skills as they follow their movements in the mirror but also promotes self-awareness.
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BUTTERFLY MOBILE

  • A butterfly mobile is a toy with butterfly-shaped figures suspended and moving gently.
  • It helps babies learn to follow objects with their eyes. By watching the butterflies move, babies improve their ability to track objects horizontally at 2 months and vertically at 3 months. This activity enhances babies' depth perception.
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FLASH CARD SET 1

  • Vision is the least developed sense in the womb, so babies
    crave the practice of looking at things.Showing simple basic flash cards improves vision and supports early
    cognitive development.
image

FLASH CARD SET 2

  • These set flash cards help with visual perception and association
    building, which in turn supports cognitive development.
image

FLASH CARD SET 3

  • Pattern cards help babies practice eye focus, develop spatial
    awareness, and improve cognitive development as well.
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BLACK SPECS

  • "Black specs" are high-contrast paper-framed glasses.
  • These glasses aid infants in focusing on faces, enhancing visual development. Quality face-to-face interactions, including eye contact and conversation, further support social and cognitive growth. Wearing black specs and engaging in interactions foster bonding and strengthen essential developmental skills in infants.
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BABY'S FIRST BOOK

  • It displays complex animal images
    and familiarizes. Also introduces pictures
    in primary colours to your baby.
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