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BabyWombWorldWooden Baby Activity Walker

R799

Retail: R1,000
About

Children have dynamic learning capabilities in the early years of life. There are of course many educational toys on the market. The BabyWombWorld Walker is an all-in-one tool that will not only help your baby grow and develop but will provide hours of fun and entertainment and well. This is an educational toy guaranteed not to become boring and land in a cupboard.

Product Features
  • This walker provides an array of features to help babies learn about colour, textures, and shapes. With small objects to move around fine motor skills and coordination are practiced. A xylophone adds some noise (which all babies love) and a first introduction to making music.
  • As a wooden toy, it is also more environmentally friendly than its plastic counterparts. Plastic toys generally have buttons and sounds that lead a child to what to do. A non-interactive wooden toy encourages true reasoning skills and creativity as they must decide for themselves how they want to play.
  • This toy is designed in a way that the baby will be able to play with it in different ways for the first few years of life. Lastly, it is on wheels and they can take it themselves wherever they want to explore next.
  • All-in-one tool for growth, development, fun, and entertainment
  • Promotes learning about colors, textures, and shapes
  • Enhances fine motor skills and coordination through small object manipulation
  • Features a xylophone for introduction to music
  • Environmentally friendly wooden toy option
  • Encourages reasoning skills and creativity
  • Adaptable design for years of play and exploration
  • Provides mobility with wheels for independent movement
Product Specifications
  • Weight: 0.8kg
  • Dimensions: PENDING
What's in the box?
  • 4x Wheels
  • 14x Screws
  • 4x rings
  • 11x Wooden pieces
  • 1x Manual
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