Description
The Taf Toys Musical Arch Owl is the ideal toy to keep your little one engaged and stimulated while they’re in a pram.
Allowing you to get on with tasks such as shopping or posting a letter, the musical arch will keep baby distracted and smiling.
The arch, which fits securely to most prams or bouncers, is a great tool not only for entertainment but also for helping promote the development of cognitive skills, alongside cause and effect scenarios.
By reaching for the owl in the centre, baby will set off the sounds and light through motion sensor technology. Your baby will also enjoy the rattling hot air balloon and tree soft toys.
Watch your little one play, learn, develop and laugh in front of your very eyes with the Taf Toys Musical Arch Owl.
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Suitable for children aged 0 months and up.
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Requires 3 x LR44 batteries.
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Fits securely to most prams or bouncers.
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Motion sensor lights and sounds to keep baby stimulated and engaged.
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Includes a range of soft toy characters.
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Promotes cognitive development and teaches cause and effect scenarios.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
From birth
Whirli SKU REF code:
TAFT0012
Manufacturer:
Halilit
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