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Jollybaby Newborn Plush Stuffed Fruit Rattle Toy for Stroller Car Seat Crib, Montessori Sensory Plush Pineapple Toy with Rattle and Mirro Toy for Baby 0-6-12 Month, Infant Baby Boy & Girl Shower Gift
Jollybaby Newborn Plush Stuffed Fruit Rattle Toy for Stroller Car Seat Crib, Montessori Sensory Plush Pineapple Toy with Rattle and Mirro Toy for Baby 0-6-12 Month, Infant Baby Boy & Girl Shower Gift
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- UNIQUE SENSORY TOYS: The lovely plush stuffed Fruit rattle Toys has a built-in bell and mirror toy to calm the baby's mood and stimulate the baby's desire to explore. The design of Velcro and caterpillar doll can surprise the baby, stimulate the baby's interest and exercise the baby's grasping ability. The plush appearance keeps the baby busy exploring all the touch of toys. Parents can free their hands and have more time and space.
- FUNNY MONTESSORI TOY: Jollybaby designer developed this small scene Montessori toy for Baby 0-6-12 Months. Parents can play with the little guy, find the caterpillar, help the baby understand the fruit and caterpillar, so as to understand the causality, and exercise the baby's hand movements. This is a very interesting and educational baby Montessori toys.
- SAFE & SOFT MATERIALS: Jollybaby plush fruit car seat toys simulate the shape of fruit, which is conducive to cultivating the baby's exploration and cognition of things. Fresh and soft colors can exercise the baby's vision, and rich materials can improve the touch experience. We choose a safe and reliable BPA-free polyester material, odourless and non-toxic. This set of carseat toys is safe for newborns and children of all ages.
- FIRM CLIP DESIGN: The plush stuffed fruit crib toys adopts a firm clip design, non slip and firm,which is suitable for a variety of scenes and is convenient to connect the stroller, crib or car seat. Moreover, it is hand sewn, with soft edges, skin friendly, no glue bonding, and no hidden dangers. Babies don't need to leave their favorite touch and sound stroller toys at home.
- WASHABLE & COLORFAST: Don't worry about the cleaning and maintenance of Jollybaby Plush Stuffed fruit toys, because it can be easily cleaned by hand, just put it into normal temperature water with a small amount of washing powder, and hang it up to dry after cleaning. Even if you mistakenly wash it with other clothes, the texture of the fabric will be as bright as before.This is the perfect gift for little boys and girls for Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and birthdays.
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