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Word Party Plush Stacking Toy- Stack and Sort Colorful Word Party Characters- Encourages Hand-Eye Coordination and Motor Skills for Babies and Toddlers
Word Party Plush Stacking Toy- Stack and Sort Colorful Word Party Characters- Encourages Hand-Eye Coordination and Motor Skills for Babies and Toddlers
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- SOFT MATERIAL - soft, plush rings made of cotton to avoid injury to babies and toddlers.
- SKILL DEVELOPMENT - Easy to grasp rings let your little one stack as long as they like, building dexterity, motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
- BRIGHT AND ENGAGING - Bright, colorful pieces stimulate visual development that will engage your little one and invite them to explore.
- Includes 4 plush rings of different sizes and colors & base ring.
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