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The First Years' new Nature Sensations toys

From six months, the latest Nature Sensations toys offer bright, pretty stimulation that's fun for babies and toddlers.


Posted: 28 June 2006
by Laura Lee Davies

Push Along Turtle £6.75

The First Years group has a wonderful new range of early toys for small children called Nature Sensations.
Encouraging touch and feel as well as visual stimulation, the theme is the natural world, with animal and insect patterns, shapes and movements.

Stacking Turtle Shells £6.75
The Push Along Turtle encourages first movements and interaction with a moveable object. Chunky and easy to hold, with a softy but bright visual appeal, it's suitable from six months.

The Stacking Turtle Shells are a lovely take on the stacking discs or blocks which sometimes prove too narrow or small for little hands. The hidden baby turtle under the smallest shell is a lovely mother-and-baby surprise. Suitable for use in or out of the bath, from nine months.

Nature Sensations Bumble Bee Wiggles £6.99.
The Nature Sensations Bumble Bee Wiggles wriggles across the floor. The gentle, comical movement is a delight for young children who can watch, reach out, and change the course of its progress. Bright patterns and different textures enhance the tactile experience that babies love when they begin to sit up and explore their immediate surrounds and the use of their hands. Suitable from six months

For more about The First Years ranges including Nature Sensations, go to www.thefirstyears.com.


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