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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.
Muffin the Moose has colorful, satin, knottie legs and multiple textures on her hooves with fun crinkles and jingles. Her large, textured antlers a...
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 detailsUnder the sea exploration is at your baby’s fingertips with Opus’s Ocean of Discovery™ Tummy Time Water Mat, featuring Baby Einstein’s Opus the Oct...
View full detailsSend your baby on an under-the-sea adventure of colors and patterns with the Lamaze My First Fish Bowl. A creative version of the put-in, take-out ...
View full detailsMortimer the Moose will keep baby amused for hours with his many colors, textures, and sounds. His antlers are teethers, his feet are colorfully pa...
View full detailsAhoy matey! Meet baby’s first shipmate, Lamaze’s Captain Calamari. This octopus pirate has eight knotted activity legs that are great for explorati...
View full detailsKick up those little tootsies and get active with the Kick & Score Playgym™! Watch your baby achieve motor-skill milestones with a multi-stage...
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...