Description
It’s bath time and the Feed-Me Bath Frog from Hape is hungry! The Bath Frog is an educational water toy for toddlers, helping them to develop their colour and shape recognition with a range of different insects. Just because it’s bath time doesn’t mean your little one can’t continue to learn. With this happy frog, children can learn about different shapes as they sort the insects into the correct holes.
Included in this toy is a sorting tray for the shapes, a net and four different insect pieces that you can feed to the hungry frog. Parents and children will both enjoy sorting each insect shape into the frog or even throwing the pieces in the net to fill up his tummy.
Hape Feed-Me Bath Frog floats facing up. Insect pieces include a butterfly, a bee, a snail and a ladybird. This toy supports your child’s development of hand-eye coordination, recognition of shapes and insects, shape sorting skills and dexterity. When bath time is over the compact design means that all of the pieces can be easily stored and tidied away. The frog is suitable for children aged 1 year and up.
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To start playtime, remove the happy frog's tummy and watch him float face up.
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Each insect piece that lands in the frog's tummy is worth one point.
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Suitable for ages 1 and up.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 year+
Whirli recommended age:
12 - 15 months
Whirli SKU REF code:
HAPE0007
Manufacturer:
Hape
Learning through play
Primary skill: This STEM toy helps kids to develop logic skills within science, technology, engineering and maths. Also great for real-world problem solving and being super practical.
Additional skill: This toy also helps develop fine motor skills.
Customer reviews for Hape Feed-Me Bath Frog
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