Description
From babies to toddlers, the Fisher-Price Watermates toy is a fun way to enhance motor and sensory skills during play.
A happy duck peers out from a clear plastic ball. It’s actually floating inside it and surrounded by colourful confetti. As your child’s little hands grasp at the ball, it rolls away and the confetti swirls around the duck as it bobs up and down.
Babies love to bat at the ball and grasp it between their hands to shake up the bright confetti. As they grasp, shake, release, bat at and roll the ball, they’re developing their fine motor skills. As they grow, they’ll start to develop their gross motor skills as they try to crawl after the ball as they see their floating friend rolling away from them. Their senses are filled with the colours of the duck and confetti, as well as the water sounds inside the ball as it moves.
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Fisher-Price Watermates helps develop essential skills: fine motor, gross motor and sensory
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Includes a clear plastic ball with a floating duck and confetti inside
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Warning: Only to be used in water in which the child is within its depth and under adult supervision
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Styles vary, you will get one toy with each quantity ordered.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
6 months+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MTFP0014
Manufacturer:
Mattel
Customer reviews for Fisher Price Watermates - Assorted
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