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Christmas Stocking Stuffers 6 in 1 Montessori Toys for Babies 6-12 Months, Infant Sensory Pull String Toy, Fidget Spinners Soft Baby Blocks & Stacking Cups for Toddlers 1-3, Baby Gifts for 1 Year Old
Christmas Stocking Stuffers 6 in 1 Montessori Toys for Babies 6-12 Months, Infant Sensory Pull String Toy, Fidget Spinners Soft Baby Blocks & Stacking Cups for Toddlers 1-3, Baby Gifts for 1 Year Old
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- 6-in-1 Baby Toys Set:This all-in-one set includes pull string toy, suction cup spinners, sorting & stacking blocks, a busy cube, and 2 instrument finger castanets. It helps support your baby’s development in color recognition, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving. A great choice for baby Montessori toys for ages 0–6, 6–12, and 12–18 months, and an ideal toy for a 1-year-old gift
- Safety Toys:Made from premium food-grade silicone and high-quality materials, our Montessori infant toys are 100% BPA-free, phthalate-free, non-toxic, and easy to clean. Rigorously tested and CPC/ASTM certified, they offer worry-free playtime for babies 0-6 6–18 months and are perfect for teething and early development. Perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, New Year, Easter, baby showers
- Infant Pull String Toy & Spinner Toys: These sensory infant baby toys 6-12 months are designed to be pulled, chewed, and used as teethers, helping babies develop finger motor skills and hand-eye coordination. The spinning toys feature a strong suction cup that attaches securely to smooth surfaces like dining tables, bathtubs, high chairs, or car windows. It spins with a crisp sound, making it a fun travel or bath toy and offering effortless entertainment for babies both at home and on the go
- Busy CubeToy:This 6-in-1 Montessori busy cube toy features real-life activities like a fan, mirror, switch, drawer, knob, and sliders to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, and sensory exploration. Made of safe, durable materials with smooth edges, it is perfect for travel or quiet play. A great gift for birthdays, holidays, or Christmas
- Sorting & Stacking Blocks Toys:This multi-functional early learning toy set includes stacking blocks & stacking cups designed for babies 0-6-12 months. Made of soft, safe materials, each piece features raised animals figures , fruits, shapes, and numbers—perfect for grasping, chewing, and stacking. These teething toys for babies support sensory exploration, color and shape recognition, counting, logic,and hand-eye coordination through every stage of growth
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