AuroTops
Toys for 1 2 3 Years Old Boys & Girls, Toddler Musical Toy for 6-12-18-24 Months, Interactive Montessori Toys with Light & Sound,Christmas Birthday Gifts for Baby Age 1-2 Years Old
Toys for 1 2 3 Years Old Boys & Girls, Toddler Musical Toy for 6-12-18-24 Months, Interactive Montessori Toys with Light & Sound,Christmas Birthday Gifts for Baby Age 1-2 Years Old
Couldn't load pickup availability
About This
- Lights & Music for Endless Fun: This toddler toys featuries multiple phrases and songs and built-in vibrant light effects that flash with the rolling balls and adjustable music volume, this baby toy provides a visual and auditory feast, making the pound a ball toy game play even more lively and enjoyable.
- Early Education & Entertainment Combined: This montessori toys designed specifically for early childhood education, the learning toy encourages hand-eye coordination and response speed through ball pounding, observing ball movements, and interacting with lights and music, while also stimulating creativity and imagination.
- Interactive Toys for Toddlers: Parent-Child interaction for stronger family bonds, parents can join in the fun with kids via this Early developmental hammer montessori toys, playing together to enhance emotional communication, foster social skills and cooperation, and enjoy quality family time.
- Variety of Designs & Safe Material: This boys and girls toy comes in 3 adorable designs, blue shark, yellow dolphin and red crab, each vividly detailed and brightly colored. Additionally, it includes 4 colorful balls to meet kids' desire for diversity and individuality. AuroTops ball drop toy is made of high quality ABS material, BPA-Free, Non-toxic, safe and durable, round smooth surface can protect baby's hands.
- Ideal Toy Gifts for Toddlers: Packaged in a beautifully designed box, this kids toy is not only suitable as a Christmas gift or birthday present for children but also a thoughtful newborn baby shower gift for friends and family's kids, conveying love and blessings. The elegant packaging enhances the product's elegance and quality, making it a standout gift.
- IF YOU'VE TRIED USING NEW BATTERIES BUT THE TOY STILL DOESN'T RESPOND, WITH NO MUSIC OR LIGHT EFFECTS, IT'S MOST LIKELY BECAUSE YOU'VE USED AN ALKALINE BATTERY (WHICH HAS A FLATTER TOP). IN THIS CASE, PLEASE USE A CARBON-ZINC BATTERY (WHICH HAS A TALLER, PROTRUDING TOP) INSTEAD, AND THE TOY WILL WORK NORMALLY. IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS THE FIRST TIME YOU USE IT, PLEASE CONTACT US AT ONCE!
Share

Collections
-
Science Kits & Toys
Discover the perfect blend of fun and learning with the Science Kits...
Little Shine | Gentle, Safe, and Nurturing Baby Essentials
At Little Shine, we understand that every little one deserves the very best. Our mission is to provide parents with high-quality, safe, and thoughtfully designed baby products that make daily care easier, more joyful, and more nurturing.
Blog posts
View all-
Common Discipline Mistakes Experts Say Don’t Work
Discipline often fails not because parents try less, but because children learn moods faster than rules. Experts explain the patterns that don’t work.
Common Discipline Mistakes Experts Say Don’t Work
Discipline often fails not because parents try less, but because children learn moods faster than rules. Experts explain the patterns that don’t work.
-
Discipline by Age: Effective Discipline Strateg...
Discipline works best when it matches a child’s developmental stage. This guide explains effective, age-based discipline strategies that actually support self-regulation.
Discipline by Age: Effective Discipline Strateg...
Discipline works best when it matches a child’s developmental stage. This guide explains effective, age-based discipline strategies that actually support self-regulation.
-
What Should You Do When Your Child Doesn’t Listen?
When children don’t listen, it’s often a skill gap—not defiance. This guide explains why it happens and how parents can respond calmly and effectively.
What Should You Do When Your Child Doesn’t Listen?
When children don’t listen, it’s often a skill gap—not defiance. This guide explains why it happens and how parents can respond calmly and effectively.