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54.42SAR
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Super Shaker has it all, teething rings, bright colors, various textures and shapes to create movement perfect for little hands to explore Vibrant colors and patterns for visual stimulation including high contrast stripes and bold primary colors A mix of satin, woven, hard and soft textures create interest and encourage tactile development Crinkle sounds encourage baby to reach and move items to create sound, practicing their listening and fine motor skills Various textured teething rings to soothe baby's sore gums Super Shaker encourages discovery by helping baby use their hands and fingers for small and precise movements Grasping or manipulating objects and using and controlling their larger muscles for movement, i.e. reaching, crawling and rolling over
1 x Super Shaker
Playgro's colourful educational toys promote the development of babies and toddlers according to their age. They consider the different sensory, motor and mental abilities according to age and support the corresponding development. According to the innovative age group concept, the child's imagination grows with each age group.
From 3 months babies start to explore their surroundings. They grasp everything, touch it and put it in their mouth. In this phase it is important to promote development through appropriate materials, surfaces and sounds. The Rattle Super Shaker offers many different surfaces and materials to discover. Its numerous details can be easily grasped by small hands and provide hours of fun.
Two small structured rings in the middle of the rattle can be pushed back and forth and thus support the development of fine motor skills. Patterned fabric surfaces animate the little ones to explore and touch and the ball with coloured beads rattles when in motion and sharpens another sense: the sense of hearing.
At the other end there is a flexible and structured teething ring to relieve teething pain. After use, the rattle can simply be cleaned with a damp cloth. It should not be immersed in water so that your little ones can enjoy it for a long time.
Fine motor skills evolve from an initially insecure grasp to holding objects with two hands. Once your baby has learned to hold things and pass them from one hand to the other, the wonderful world of playing opens up. The numerous details of the rattle fit perfectly into small hands and can be easily grasped and held.
Fine motor skills
Touching
Seeing
Hearing