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My First Fruit Vegetable Basket, 10 PCS Play Food for Toddler with Sorting Basket, Shapes Sensory Bean Bags, Baby Sensory Toys, Sorting Matching Playset, Soft Plush Stuffed Toys with Crinkle, Rattle
My First Fruit Vegetable Basket, 10 PCS Play Food for Toddler with Sorting Basket, Shapes Sensory Bean Bags, Baby Sensory Toys, Sorting Matching Playset, Soft Plush Stuffed Toys with Crinkle, Rattle
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- 【My First Sensory Fruits & Veggies】The plush fruit basket set include 10-piece plush baby toys:(apple, eggplant, onion, corn, banana, mango, broccoli, watermelon, scallion and pea.) .Each fruit and veggie is thoughtfully designed with crinkly paper, rattles, and varied textures to spark curiosity, engage the senses, and promote early sensory exploration. Toddlers will learn about different colors, sorting, Fruits and vegetables.
- 【Sort, Match & Discover Colors】This playset not only captivate minds but also helping toddlers develop essential skills such as fine motor abilities, recognition of different vegetables, sorting, classification, and hand-eye coordination. Color recognition and sorting for fruits and vegetables with 4 distinct color-coded baskets (1- Red (apple); 2- Purple (eggplant and onion); 3-Yellow (corn, banana, and mango); 4-Green (broccoli, watermelon, scallion and pea), which add extra fun.
- 【Baby Sensory Toys】There are crinkle paper, bb device and rattle inside. When they tap and shake these cute and soft play food toys, each differently fruits and vegetables can make a squeak or a bell. Perfect sized for little hands to grasp and move around.Durable yet lightweight, allow baby to touch and squeeze snug, comfortable for baby touch. Perfect sensory exploration that grows with baby's developmental stages!
- 【Easy to Store and Carry】This charming set includes 4 soft basket and 10 lifelike plush vegetables: apple, eggplant, onion, corn, banana, mango, broccoli, watermelon, scallion and pea. Beyond pretend play, the basket doubles as storage, and when playtime is over, encourage your kid to put all the things back in the basket to cultivate good organizational habits.
- 【Fine Motor Sorting Games Toys】Bright colors and interesting learning forms attract children's attention and interest in learning.It helps improve kids' cognition ability, problem-solving skills, and fine motor skills. Comes with 4 basket, this plush fruit and vegetable set for toddlers is portable to take on a trip or travel. An excellent toddler toys for boys and girls on Christmas, birthday, halloween, easter and more.
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