Stimulate your baby's senses with Fisher Price’s cute new Planet Friendly toys, and help them learn as they play
Looking for baby toys that will boost your little one’s development… all while having fun? By introducing sensory toys to your little one, you’re encouraging them to explore the world through their senses including touch, feel and sound. In fact, studies show sensory play can even boost babies brains. Woah!
With prices starting from just £10, they’re also a brilliant option for newborn gifts… or you can just keep them for your baby!This large baby mat is a real all-rounder and perfect to use from any age. The soft fabric provides a comforting mat for your little one to simply lay and play but the loveable panda’s face can also be propped up to boost stimulation for tummy time.
The rattle is ideal for encouraging your baby’s fine motor skills – it’s just the right size for little hands – and the soft pink ring will come in handy for soothing during teething bouts.
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