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The Lamaze Sea Fun Bath Set comprises five colourful bath time companions--a floating octopus, a floating fish, a clam shell scoop, a red crab and a towelling starfish glove puppet, along with a mesh storage bag so toys can drip dry after bath time. As part of the phase four pretend and discover group of Lamaze toys, this set is designed to inspire imaginative play and develop finer motor and conceptual skills in babies 12 months and up. Even so, nine-month-old testers had a whale of time with this set. They liked watching Dad use the clam scoop to pour water and reached out to touch the waterfall. Submerging the crab brought bubbles to the surface a...
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- Three great toys in one! Multi coloured ball, fun crawl toy or stacking rings!
- Encourages crawling and hand-eye coordination!
- Develops Motor Skills!
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List Price: £17.99
Our Price: £17.49
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Baby will have lots of fun making merry music with Octotunes the Octopus! A different note is played as you push each tentacle.Baby will have lots of fun making merry music with Octotunes theOctopus! A different note is played as you push each tentacle. Thissoft,lovable character has a handle to make it an easy soft toy tocarry. Rainbow tentacles help baby learn colors. Octotunes will growwith baby--the unique sounds and colors will delight infants; as babygets older together she can play different songs. A favorite baby toy!0 months +
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Part of the Lamaze Infant Development System, this delightful colourful elephant is designed to develop a small child's senses while providing an adorable, cuddly playmate that is sure to become a nursery favourite.With its bright blue, soft-to-touch body, bright pink satin ears with vivid stripes on the reverse, this toy combines an undeniable cuteness with a modern funkiness. Black and white spots on Ellie's feet help a small child to focus and differentiate between shapes and colours, and one gentle tug on Ellie's stripy black and white trunk sets off the tinkling sound of an old fashioned lullaby, perfect for those quiet moments before bedtime. In her trunk Ellie...
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Here's a welcome twist to the usual stackable toy, offered by Lamaze as part of its Imagining and Discovering collection of products for children aged 12 months to three years. There are four soft and scrunchy round containers of varying sizes to nest inside each other, or stack one on top of another. The entire presentation is bright and appealing--classic Lamaze--with the vibrantly coloured, contrasting fabrics and materials that have become its signature. One of the containers has a clear base, one has a smiley face, and one has a mirror to gaze into. The smallest of the shapes is rather like a tennis ball, ideal for grabbing and squeezing, with a jingly bell...
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The soft, brightly coloured and padded mother duck has a secret--turn her over and hidden inside are three little eggs which transform into sweet little ducks and, rather interestingly, one swan. All the birds are in vibrant primary colours. Mother duck is great for practising "quacking" as well as developing an understanding of different sizes, while her little family is a challenge in fine motor function development when transforming from eggs to ducklings. Even better, the baby ducks and swan are finger puppets guaranteeing lots of fun and "let's pretend" games. There is also a helpful leaflet with hints and tips about learning through play. --Christina McCarthy
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