Sassy Toys Activity Toys
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Sassy Toys Inspire TasteAge 3+ monthsTwo bold colored ladybug teethers per packageLarge water-filled sections can be chilled for extra gum stimulationTextured spots offer teething baby variety to explore by mouthRigid plastic heads and flexible antennae are delightful for baby to maneuver in mouth during teethingFilled with sterilized waterAssorted colorsDevelopmental InsightsBaby's taste buds begin to develop in the womb. He is exposed to mom's diet through amniotic fluid. After birth, he will show a preference for sweet tastes, like milk.Interaction IdeasShow baby the Ladybug Teether. Allow her to explore it with her mouth. Baby's mouth is more sensitive than her hands; therefore she will be able to experience the textural difference and cooling sensation in the water.
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Sassy Toys Inspire TouchAge 6+ monthsFamiliar children's songs with a rock twist to help baby discover cause & effectSpinning barrel with beads that "strum"Variety of sounds to engage attentionDevelopmental InsightInfants cannot differentiate objects better with their left or right hands. By the time they are two, they are slightly better at identifying objects with their left than their right. Interaction IdeasPush the buttons and show baby how to cause the music to play. Talk to baby about the colors and the music. Shake to hear the beads rattle.
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Sassy Toys Inspire FascinationAge 6+ monthsA manipulation challengeUnique textures, shapes and materials for baby to explore and differentiateLight up ball engages the concept of cause-and-effectDevelopmental Insights By 6 months of age, babies who have explored an object with their hands alone also can recognize it by sight alone.The Illumination Station develops baby’s thinking skills because of its visual and tactile appeal to keep baby interested in and focused on the toy. With a simple bat of the hand, baby can cause the "ferris wheel" to spin.Interaction Ideas Place the Illumination Station in front of baby and show him how it rotates. Help him spin the polka-dot ball to see it light up and allow baby to explore on his own. Show baby how to make the spinners move using the whole hand, then just the pointer finger.Take the rattle off the base and let baby hold in hand.
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Sassy Toys Suitable from birthLarge safety mirror with a true reflection allows baby to focus. Babies have a strong preference for human faces, even at birth.Textural caterpillar and ladybug offer touch explorationHigh-contrast ball that newborns can bat at, aiding in the development of visual perception as well as cause & effect.Symmetrical bee inspires vision and encourages touchEaselback supports mirror on floor and elastic straps provide easy attachment to crib.Developmental InsightsAlthough babies have limited vision at birth, they show a clear preference for bold patterns, bright colors and faces. This is well-suited to provide just the right amount of stimulation without overwhelming. Mothers seem to instinctively realize their little ones limited range as they tend to hold their babies about 8 inches from their face.Interaction IdeasHang the crib and floor mirror on babys crib to encourage reach. Point to her reflection and describe what she is seeing. Babies love to look at human faces!When baby gets more upper body strength, place it on the floor for tummy time to help baby work on hand coordination. Talk to her about the toys and show her how they work. Then let her try! This will encourage the gross motor skill of lifting head and chest as well as the fine motor skills of reaching and grasping.
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