Pop-up Animals

  • This pop up baby toy will delight your baby or toddler as they twist pull or push in order to get the animals to pop up and out of their hiding places
  • Made of high-quality plastic, smooth edge, making it safe, perfect for toddlers
  • This fun Interactive hide and seek toy will keep kids entertained time after time
  • Encourages cognitive and motor skill development
  • Provides sensory and tactile stimulation
  • Their portability and durability make them perfect for on-the-go entertainment, providing endless hours of fun

 

The Huanger Baby Pop-Up Peek A Boo Activity Animals Toy is delightful and captures the imagination of children alike. This whimsical toy is ingeniously designed to surprise and amaze with its clever mechanisms. Crafted with colorful buttons in a Sturdy Design, this pop-up animals toy showcases intricate detailing and vibrant hues, bringing the animals to life in a playful and engaging manner. Upon pressing, pulling, or twisting the toy, the animals figures gracefully leap out from their hidden compartments, creating a mesmerizing 3D effect that sparks joy and wonder. Whether it’s a dinosaur, bird, hippo or lion, this pop-up animal toys offers a delightful blend of entertainment and education, encouraging imaginative play and fostering cognitive development. This toy will help in developing various skills in your child. It aids in the cultivation of emotional intelligence, visual and cognitive development, crawling, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sensory perception. As your little one interacts with the toy, their imagination and curiosity will be sparked, fostering an environment of creative play and exploration. Their portability and durability make them perfect for on-the-go entertainment, providing endless hours of fun.

R225,00

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Estmated delivery: Tuesday 8th of October 2024
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Weight 0,3 kg
Dimensions 17 × 15 × 14 cm

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