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Reddit mentions of LAMAZE - My First Fishbowl Toy, Capture Baby's Curiosity with Sea Creatures to Rattle, Squeak and Collect with Colorful Patterns, Interesting Textures and Unique Sounds, 6 Months and Older

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of LAMAZE - My First Fishbowl Toy, Capture Baby's Curiosity with Sea Creatures to Rattle, Squeak and Collect with Colorful Patterns, Interesting Textures and Unique Sounds, 6 Months and Older. Here are the top ones.

LAMAZE - My First Fishbowl Toy, Capture Baby's Curiosity with Sea Creatures to Rattle, Squeak and Collect with Colorful Patterns, Interesting Textures and Unique Sounds, 6 Months and Older
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Gripping and grabbing the different creatures develops hand-eye coordinationEncourages put in-and-take out play which helps baby develop dexterity and fine motor skillsMulti-textured sea creatures invite baby to explore, stimulating tactile sensesA crinkle crab, rattling starfish, squeaky oyster and a jingling fish awaken auditory awarenessBright, bold colors and patterns stimulate baby's vision
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ColorMulti
Height5.1 Inches
Length10.2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2007
Size6 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.00220462262 Pounds
Width7.2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on LAMAZE - My First Fishbowl Toy, Capture Baby's Curiosity with Sea Creatures to Rattle, Squeak and Collect with Colorful Patterns, Interesting Textures and Unique Sounds, 6 Months and Older:

u/istara ยท 3 pointsr/Mommit

Oh 12 weeks is great, it's just about the time they start being able to grasp and interact better with objects!

I personally love Lamaze stuff - infants are supposed to like the big black and white eyes. I have the my first toolbox - the little tools are so easy for them to hold and scrunch and chew on. I have also bought the my first fishbowl for a relative's baby who will be about four months old at Christmas.

Another alternative is to get something that will look nice in the nursery, and will become even more interesting to them as they get older, such as a Trousselier magic lantern - they are so pretty and would appeal even to a much older child or teenager or even adult, as who doesn't like softly colourful, moving lights?