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Baby Playmats & Gyms
Hanging Baby Toys
Baby Activity Toys
Baby Activity Toys
Baby Activity Toys
Baby Activity Toys
Baby Activity Toys
Baby Activity Toys
Baby Activity Toys
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The magic box encourages endless ideas for imaginative active play, exercise, motor skills, and family activities. The soft silky fabrics encourage learning through play, such as learning colors and sorting. Teach your baby the colors by playing with the scarves. Encourage their curiosity by playing with the balls; due to the sound the ball makes when it falls, they understand that something is happening. This allows them to naturally repeat the action and develop fine and gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
The three textured balls help in developing the senses. By feeding Libby, the little lion, with its favorite fruits, the toddler will develop their imagination and emotional intelligence.
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It is thick cardboard of very good quality. So we got this game when he was 6 months old to practice pulling the handkerchief and the sensory touch of the balls (6-8 months). Gradually, however, we also learned to put the balls in and take them out of the box and see the balls come out when we put them in (object permanence). We haven't learned the skill of feeding the bear with the paper fruits yet (1+). It also gives you the opportunity to learn colors (matching handkerchiefs with balls and cardboard), fruits, and numbers. I consider it a very good value for money game as it combines many different games together that you would definitely need to spend 80+ to buy separately. Also, my little one loved both the handkerchiefs (we play hide and seek with them as they are made of organza) and the balls that he chews on and have become his favorite teething toy.
It is not wooden. It is made of paper, and moreover, it is thin and fragile. The lid does not close well, a 15-month-old child opened it within a minute. The wipes come out with one movement and an adult needs to put them back in.