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Baby Einstein Bendy Ball


design makes it easy for little fingers to grasp and roll. The multi-colored rolling Rattle Ball inside adds additional sounds and visual stimulation to this toy. This toy helps develop the baby's fine-motor skills. Costs $6.95 Toy features... Soft, flexible plastic with bright primary colors make this Ball fun and easy for little fingers to bend, squeeze, grasp, and roll Colorful, recognizable Caterpillar character on center band Rolling Chime Ball inside for additional sounds and visual stimulation





Tummy Time Fun


this is the ideal playmat and pillow to help develop upper body strength in the neck and shoulders and to improve head-lifting skills. This mat helps develop their gross-motor skills. Costs $26.95 The mat features... 8 Fun developmental activities Crinkly textured Ladybug Leg Horn Teethers Tummy-time Pillow Soft & washable padded mat







Gymini Monkey Island


is a developmental fun environment that engages baby as well as promotes tummy time and cognitive development. The arches have two positions appropriate for your child's stage of development. The traditional primary position is for back time and secondary position is when the arches are lowered so the baby can see the toys and reach for them as they lay on the tummy time pillow. This gym-like toy helps develops their gross and fine-motor skills Costs $58.95 Gym features... 18 different fun activities Stuffed monkey plays three musical tunes and lights up Tummy-time pillow Adjustable arches Reflecting mirror Lion wind chime, jittering whale pull toy and teether Washable padded mat









Bright Starts Bouncin' Around Door Jumper


provides hours of bouncing fun for baby. This jumper helps develop the baby's gross-motor skills. Costs $39.99 Jumper features... Cushioning seat for baby's comfort features bright colors and high contrast patterns Sturdy door frame clamp provides a secure fit

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