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Playgro's colorful learning toys promote the development of babies and toddlers in an age-appropriate way. They take into account different age-related sensory, motor and mental abilities and support appropriate development. Thanks to the innovative age level concept, the child's imagination grows with each age level. From 3 months, babies begin to explore the environment, everything is grabbed, felt and put in the mouth. The small and soft Loopy Loops bounce ball, with its many details, is the ideal partner in this development phase. The many colorful labels encourage hands to grab and hold, and the various soft textile surfaces invite cuddling.
When you roll or toss the toy back and forth, the bell inside rings, which helps sharpen another sense: hearing. Another detail to discover is the mirror, in which the little ones can marvel and gradually get to know themselves. When going out, the ball can be easily and practically hung or attached to the stroller with the help of the 2 straps.
This versatile educational toy is made of high-quality, durable polyester and poses no risk of injury during play due to the soft material. After use, the ball can simply be wiped with a damp cloth. It is not suitable for the washing machine and should not be immersed in water.
From the age of 6 months, babies begin to perceive and actively explore the outside world. At this stage of development, the sense of touch plays a crucial role as babies learn about their environment by touching the different surfaces and materials around them.
Babies love the contrasting colors. By 6 months of age, most have 20:20 vision and develop improved depth perception of their surroundings. The bright colors of the huggable ball stimulate little ones' visual sense and help their eyes focus on depth relationships.
Most babies have good hearing from birth. When new noises are heard, the little ones initially remain still until they grow up and turn their heads in the direction of the new noise. At this age, they begin to understand cause and effect and enjoy making sounds themselves, such as making the bell ring when they roll and throw the hug ball.
From the age of 6 months, babies develop their hand-eye coordination and want to be able to grasp and hold objects. They now have the motor and cognitive skills to do this and can coordinate larger movements well. Ball games promote the development of these skills and support the strengthening of core, abdominal and back muscles.
Feeling
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Hearing
Gross motor skills
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