Baby Toy - 613 products found
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ELC Wooden Post Box:
... boys often play with this at their weekly groups and really enjoy it. Its basically a wooden rectangular box that resembles a post box. It has a slot on the front and a small door that pulls open and shut. It comes with a colourful array of wood that are suppose to resemble letters. The post box hasn t held up very well since we started playing with it. The wood has been chipped a little and the colour has come ... Read the full review: My boys have their career sorted! by Claribella |
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Fisher Price Walk and Ride Lion Brand: Fisher Price / Baby Toy / Age: 12 months - This adorable, bright and friendly lion grows with your ever developing child, from their proud yet tentative first steps to the first ride on a lion! This charaterised walker-to-ride on provides great play and developmental benefit for your baby. overall rating |
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Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Chair Brand: Fisher Price / Baby Toy / Age: 12 months - A chair built for your young one to enjoy three activities, attached to side table, along with a five page Laugh and Learn puppy storybook. overall rating |
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Fisher Price Bat and Wobble Penguin Brand: Fisher Price / Baby Toy / Age: 6 months - This playful penguin bops back and forth when little effort. Musical fun, sounds, and three colourful bouncing balls inside keeps baby entertained, encouraging physical development. overall rating |
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Little Tikes Road and Rail Set Brand: Little Tikes / Baby Toy / Age: 18 months overall rating |
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ELC Fairyland Bluebell Boot Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 18 months - The fairies have made an old boot into a magical home. Bluebells over the door light up when the tinkling doorbell is pressed. The boot's tongue opens down to become a fairy slide. And there's room inside for the three fairies, gnome and friendly caterpillar. ... overall rating |
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ELC Cut & Play Pizza Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 3 Years+ - Deep-pan pizza with cutter and scoop. overall rating |
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Bounce and Sing Tigger Baby Toy / Age: 12 months overall rating |
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Fisher Price Musical Finger Paint Brand: Fisher Price / Baby Toy / Age: 3 Years+ - Musical finger paint combines messfree baby creativity with music!Music plays and colour appears when baby touches the drawing surface. Requires 3 x AA battery (included).Can be used flat. For ages 9 months and over. overall rating |
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The First Years Stacking Rings Brand: The First Years / Baby Toy / Age: 9 months - From 9 months - Throw! Roll! Stack! This popular classic is challenging and fun, providing an early lesson in shapes, sizes, colours and counting. overall rating |
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VTech Alfie Bear Brand: VTech / Baby Toy / Age: 2 Years+ - Cuddly bear that teaches the alphabet, phonics, numbers, shapes and colours. Includes 14 playful melodies and a fun hide and seek game that encourages interactive learning. overall rating |
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Early Learning Centre Pretty Polly's Pirate Ship ... son doesn t actually own this toy but it feels like it because every time we go to his play group, he searches it out and plays with it for ages. Woe-betide anyone who comes over and tries to take it away! This toy is available from ELC and it s a small pirate ship in brown. It looks quite chunky and authentic and there are sails, a little cabin and some pirates that come with it. The ship is really easy to move along the floor because it has some wheels underneath it so it glides easily. It does actually cope well with being pushed at great force across the wooden floor at our play group and although it looks as though it may topple over, it stands firm and keeps i... Read the full review: Ho, ho, ho and a bottle of rum! by Claribella |
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ELC Magic Mirror Laptop ... mum bought this for Elijah last Christmas . It came from early learning but she paid £1 for it as she bought it form a charity shop. The toy is basically a pretend laptop with four coloured buttons on the keypad that feature some animals and a mirror which lifts up and folds down. When you press the buttons the toy sings a song or says a phrase and a picture lights up on the mirror. I really couldn t get on with this toy at all. Firstly I really don t like toys that show no other initiative than for the child to rpess a button. I like creative toys that encourage imagination and role play which I think children learn a lot more from. The other thing I hated about th... Read the full review: A love/hate relationship by Claribella |
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ELC Shape Sorter ... we go to our group, Elijah always finds this toy. It s a shape sorter that has you average numbers and shapes to push through the whole but it makes a noise when you push it through and there is also a side which has some beads on it and a side that has a phone. Normally I hate toys that have buttons and flashing lights but this one is different. The thing about shape sorters is that I find it difficult to help the child to fit them into the holes; if you put it in their hand and try to steer them where to go then nine times out of ten they hate you restricting them but if you show them where it goes and try to get them to push it through, it falls through anywa... Read the full review: Sort your shape out! by Claribella |
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