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mushie Paint Palette Press Toy
mushie Paint Palette Press Toy
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- Made with little hands in mind, our paint palette press toy encourages sensory exploration and the development of fine motor skills with its simple design and soft colors. Featuring food grade silicone and a BPA-free plastic frame, children will tap into learning as they press the bubbles and hear a gentle pop.
- This popping fidget toy is inspired by arts and crafts and holds the attention of babies and older kids with endless opportunities for play.
- Recommended to children ages 10+ months
- 100% Food grade silicone
- Care: To clean, wash with warm, soapy water and let air dry.
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