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knots  ~  crinkles  ~  peek-a-boo holes  ~  bright colors  ~  exceptional patterns  ~  enlightening sounds ~ interesting textures  ~  mirrors rattles  ~  lovable expressions  ~  counting  ~  matching

 

 

Bill D. Beaver is one busy and colorful guy! His tail is the focus of activity and is complete with a mirror, a squeaking hammer, a textured tummy, ribbon, and a happy jingle. For birth to 24 Mths.

 

 


Play & Grow Captain Calamari is iresistible! A crinkly hat, clacking tentacles, fun knots, a surprise mirror, and a rattle make him entertaining and stimulating. For birth to 24 Mths.

 

 

 

 

 

Lamaze Cheese Sorter is a fun twist on the Lamaze traditional shape sorter. It helps to develop fine motor skills & problem solving by teaching to sort with the the included trio of soft activity mice. Highlights include matching, counting & sorting plus squeaks, crinkles, and jingle sounds. 6 Mths and Up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lamaze Soft Sorter is the perfect start for baby to begin learning about shapes, patterns and textures. This wonderfully soft cube has an easy-to-open velcro top and four fun shapes, each with their own distinct pattern matching the correct shape they fit in to. Stimulate vision with contrasting colours and watch as your baby learns to pop the shapes in. Birth+

 

 

Lamaze Bend & Squeak Panda is a black and white cutie: wo hues that developmental professionals deem most powerful for baby's newly developing vision. Just as the name states, bend & squeak this adorable panda and stimulate many fine motor skills along the way. Birth +

  

 

 

 

 

Lamaze Marina Mermaid is too cute! She has an endearing smile, bursts of colour, and plenty of stimulating activities too. She has soft-flowing hair, a seahorse teether, and a star-shaped rattle. Marina’s tail is engaging with feathery fabrics and a mirror too. Birth+

 

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