Grows with baby from a high contrast crib gallery to a unique floor puzzle. Lamaze High-Contrast Discovery Shapes Activity Puzzle & Crib Gallery is a great high contrast toy in the crib or during tummy time. High contrast patterns and primary colors stimulate baby’s vision. Each shape has its own unique sound to awaken auditory awareness. Smiling characters engage baby during tummy time play. As baby grows, remove the item from the crib to transform it into the Discovering Shapes Activity Puzzle. This puzzle introduces baby to problem solving experiences. Shape and picture matching promote cognitive and fine motor development. Bright colors and fun sounds stimulate baby’s senses. Clutching and holding shapes make little hands strong.

Pros
- A toy that would stimulate and meets baby’s curiosity without being too visually overwhelming.
- Great attention grabber.
- This is a great product and a great price.
- it has a high contrast side for use now when he is younger and can eventually flip it over to the brightly colored pop out side for when he gets older with better motor skills.
- The colors are really nice though and it is good activity for her and she can play with that for about 20 minutes.
- Free shipping
- $5.35 (27% discount)
- More pros here

Cons
- My daughter likes it but it is so bulky.
- Does not work to all babies.
- Not easy to clean.
- More reviews here

Product Features

  • Grows with baby from a crib gallery to an activity puzzle
  • High contrast patterns and happy faced characters promote visual stimulation
  • Textures and sounds encourage exploration
  • Puzzle shapes fit neatly into the puzzle and won’t get lost
  • Shape and character identification encourage problem solving

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Chica Plush from The Sunny Side Up Show on Sprout – 13 Inches

by Baby Toys 101 Team on January 23, 2012



Now children who love Chica Plush from The Sunny Side Up Show on Sprout – 13 Inches can have a special Chica plush of their own. Just squeeze her tummy and Chica squeaks — just like on TV! Chica is the perfect cuddly companion for preschoolers, and also makes an ideal gift for infant and toddlers. Safe for ages 0 and up.

Pros
- The fabric is very soft and easy to wipe off which is important.
- It looks similar to the real Chica.
- Just the right size for babies and toddlers.
- Inexpensive.
- Very cute and excites babies.
- More pros here

Cons
- The squeaker is a bit weak. My son can’t get her to squeak, but that may just be his age.
- It just sounds like a dog toy squeaker, not the same as the real Chica.
- More reviews here

Product Features

  • 13″ Soft, huggable plush
  • Push Chica’s belly and she squeaks.
  • Clean with a damp, soapy cloth and fluff dry.
  • Safe for children of all ages, 0+

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Earlyears Baby Farm Friends Bowling

January 13, 2012

Tweet 12 months & up. Let’s roll the ball and knock down the six numbered soft barnyard friends! They make all kinds of rattle sounds and have flat bases for easy standing. The Earlyears Baby Farm Friends Bowling is great for building eye- hand coordination and gross motor skills. Surface clean. Pros – The ball [...]

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Megabloks 80pc Lrg Mega Bloks Bag

January 11, 2012

Tweet Play, store and take it with you wherever you go! The Megabloks 80pc Lrg Mega Bloks Bag Classic Bag includes 80 big building blocks! It is the perfect toy for your little building fan who is just learning how to create with his own two hands. Give him the opportunity to stimulate his imagination [...]

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Lamaze Play and Grow Jacques the Peacock Take Along Toy Lamaze Play and Grow Jacques the Peacock Take Along Toy

January 6, 2012

Tweet Designed for use from birth on up, the Lamaze Play and Grow Jacques the Peacock Take Along Toy has bright colors and multiple textures and sounds that are sure to stimulate and delight baby. Developed in conjunction with child development experts from Yale University, this “first friends” toy comes complete with a Lamaze link [...]

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Lamaze Play and Grow Mortimer the Moose Take Along Toy

January 6, 2012

Tweet Lamaze Play and Grow Mortimer the Moose Take Along Toy will keep baby amused for hours with his many colors, textures, and sounds. His antlers are teethers, his feet are colorfully patterned and make a variety of sounds, and he chimes when you pick him up. From birth on up, Mortimer is a cute [...]

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LeapFrog Learn & Groove Alphabet Drum

December 29, 2011

Tweet Make your youngster’s learning experience more upbeat with the LeapFrog Learn & Groove Alphabet Drum . Each tap of this drum introduces baby to the alphabet and improves vocabulary in both English and Spanish. Engaging music and interactive play sharpen motor skills as baby learns to tap, crawl, and dance. It features three delightful [...]

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Vtech – Move & Crawl Ball

December 29, 2011

Tweet This colorful Vtech – Move & Crawl Ball keeps baby on the move and teaches him lessons that mom will love. The ball’s captivating light-up buttons introduce numbers and shapes to curious fingers. Busy babies will also learn animal names and sounds from six, cute animal buttons. And just as your little one’s got [...]

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Fisher-Price Stack ‘n Surprise Blocks Songs ‘n Smiles Sillytown

December 2, 2011

Tweet Baby will love the fun surprises, motorized action and peek-a-boo faces they find exploring this Fisher-Price Stack ‘n Surprise Blocks Songs ‘n Smiles Sillytown . 8 surprise action blocks with 1 special vehicle block are included for tons of stacking fun. Baby can bat at the roller on the bridge and be rewarded with [...]

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Workbench

December 2, 2011

Tweet It’s time to work and play, it’s time to build today! Your little fixer can pound, tap, spin, slide and drill while discovering the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, opposites and actions with the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Workbench . Three interactive learning modes and lots of tool friends bring the workbench to life, [...]

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