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Learning Curve First Keys Teether , Plan Toy Pull Al G Snail , Lamaze Mix Match Activity Blocks , Little Tikes Roll N Pop Vac , Kringelring Clutching Toy , Sassy Mini Sports Rattle Developmental Toy , Munchkin Fun Ice Chewy Teether Colors , Deals Rhino Toys Oball Rattle Colors May Vary, Lamaze High C Trast Flip Flop Bug Rattle , Taggies Peek A Boo Blanket Buddy , From the Manufacturer A baby toy that's truly a classic. Five brightly-colored keys on a ring swing freely to make a lively click-clack sound. Each one is a different shape, a different color; all have rounded edges that babies love to teethe on. Plus, they're numbered. Use them to teach colors, counting, and number recognition. Dishwasher-safe.
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These are the best 4 bucks you'll spend on baby toys! Whether you're on the go or at home playing on the floor, these classic keys are a great way to keep busy baby hands and mouths happy.
When your baby is very small, less than 6 months, you can shake these to divert her attention during diaper changes or to get her to look at a camera for a snapshot. Around 6 months this toy gets fun for your baby to play with on her own. Grabbing and reaching for these on the floor can help her get more confident with grasping. Baby can grab them and shake them herself, or put them in her mouth and suck on them while you either play along, or let her entertain herself for awhile.
The keys are different colors and are numbered, so you can use them to teach color vocabulary and numbers to older babies and toddlers. They can be used in pretend play by toddlers and preschoolers--my 3-year-old still uses them to drive pretend cars or to lock doors!
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