Description
The Lamaze 3-in-1 Airtivity Center is designed to keep baby exploring and developing starting around 6 months and all the way up to 3 years.
When baby begins to sit up, usually around 6 months, the Airtivity Center begins as a floor toy.
As your child grows, insert the legs to turn the Airtivity Center into the perfect height activity table for babies who are experimenting with standing or getting ready to master walking. They can move around the table for 360 degrees of air-powered play as they explore the different activities.
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Unique design: First of its kind, this activity center engages your child through air powered play.
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Promotes visual development, tactile processing, fine and gross motor skills, and problem solving.
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4 x C batteries required.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
6 months+
Whirli SKU REF code:
TYLZ0016
Manufacturer:
TOMY
Learning through play
Primary skill: This toy helps to develop kids' fine motor skills, encouraging them to hold and refine their hand movements. By developing dexterity and strength in their hands, it builds the foundations for handwriting, art & design and artisan trades.
Additional skill: This toy also develops sensory skills.
Customer reviews for Lamaze Airtivity Table
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