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At six months, most babies develop an important new skill – sitting up! Their grasp of their relationship to the world continues to expand rapidly with greater ability to manipulate objects and learn from observation. They know that objects don’t vanish when they’re out of sight, and speech and non-verbal communication skills are expanding.
Made of soft matter, babies will have fun handling, throwing, rolling, crawling to the ball and even seeing it bouncing, while developing their spe...
View full detailsIntroduce baby to the world of colour! The Baby Einstein Painting Melodies̢‰Û_å¢ paint brush toy introduces three colour in 3 languages (Spanish, F...
View full detailsCapture smiles and learning with the Fun-2-3 Instant Camera! This pretend camera inspires imaginary play with picture-taking activities and pop-up ...
View full detailsBright colours and soft chunky pieces make Baby Clemmy a wonderful first play set for little ones age 6 to 18 months. Set includes 4 friendly farm ...
View full detailsBest for ages: Birth+ Highlights: Find sleep without counting sheep with the 3-in-1 Starry Skies Sheep Soother™. Description: With three ways to us...
View full detailsBest for ages: 12 to 36 Months Highlights: Turn handwashing into child's play (mess free!) with the Learning Lights Sudsy Soap™ toy. Description: T...
View full detailsBest for ages: 12 to 36 Months Highlights: Gaze at your glorious self in the I See Me Lion Mirror™! Description: Have a giggle when the lion makes...
View full detailsKick things up to a whole new living-room-level with the 4-in-1 Groovin’ Kicks Piano & Drum Kick Gym from Bright Starts! Every tap of baby’s to...
View full detailsStack ’em up and build a world of imagination with the Grab & Stack Blocks from Bright Starts. These 4 soft blocks are made to capture your bab...
View full detailsSafe and soft for baby, this ball is made from 100% natural rubber. Bright colours to stimulate baby. 8 small holes to develop baby's curiosity and...
View full detailsBest for ages: 6 to 36 Months Highlights: Crawling, talking elephant encourages little ones to scoot, crawl and walk after him with his flapping ea...
View full detailsB. Fun Keys offer hours of fun with lights and sounds that are designed to go easy on grown-up ears. They look just like the real thing, with an as...
View full detailsSlide three little owls on their perfectly shaped perches and hear their little hoots as they slide, then dump them out to start again. Each owl is...
View full detailsThis "farmyard" is full of noisy animals and compact enough to take anywhere! Four animals sound off with their animal songs and play a lively melo...
View full detailsShape sorting is a piece of cake with the Sort & Sweet Cupcakes Shape Sorter from Bright Starts! Each of the 6 easy-to-grasp cupcakes encourage...
View full detailsA beautiful show from outer space, ready to take you to an imaginary place... Come and play among the stars! Flashlight projector and 2 reels inclu...
View full detailsExplore new textures, soothe sore gums, and flex those motor skill muscles with the Stack & Teethe™ Multi-Textured Teether Toy from Baby Einste...
View full detailsThese cuddly characters have teethable feet for baby's tender gums. Made of high-quality plush fabric, they are perfect for snuggling and have crin...
View full detailsSTEAM toys are designed to encourage an interest in the constituent fields. They're a gateway to exploration, creativity, and problem-solving skills. These toys incite a lifelong passion in your little beans; be it in engineering, chemistry, aviation, music or theatre! By engaging children in hands-on activities that incorporate scientific principles, technological concepts, engineering, design and logic, these toys lay the groundwork for kids' success. Most importantly, however, they're fun!
In recent years, there has been a significant paradigm shift in early childhood education and development. Over the past 80 years, the field has moved away from rigidly structured lessons, formal schooling and rote learning towards holistic development within a...