Product Description: BPA-Free InjectionMultiple biteable surfaces stimulate gumsMatrix for sensory and STEM developmentSassy baby developmental toys promote development and stimulate the brain to lay a solid foundation for a lifetime of learning. It was created. High-contrast patterns, fun textures, a variety of sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative features are all important elements of Sensory Play and STEM toys.Taste - When babies are born, their most developed sense is taste. This sense, along with their natural curiosity, helps babies explore the world around them. To develop language skills, babies explore objects with different textures with their mouths while getting to know their tongue, lips and developing teeth.Hearing - Babies use their ears to learn about the world around them. Hearing helps your baby learn how to communicate and promotes brain development. Try playing with rattles. Soft sounds are important for interactions close to the ear. Move the rattle next to your baby and let him or her discover the sound.Tactile - Touch is an important sense as variety helps your baby form important connections that promote learning later in life. Give your baby toys with moving parts and a variety of textures. As babies grow, they learn to use both hands.Vision - Babies are born with very poor vision and little depth perception. Until about 4 months old, babies can only perceive high-contrast and colors in the red spectrum. As their vision develops, they respond best to organized patterns, symmetry, and smiling faces.Science - Children are natural scientists. Science is about understanding how the world works. Enrich your baby's mind through discovery and play by observing and experimenting, engaging in curious explorations, asking questions, demonstrating principles and allowing them to recreate what they see.Skills - Skills are the ability to do something on a seesaw. This can be done using tools such as a crowbar, a simple wheel, or a ramp. Interacting with toys, being creative, and identifying and solving problems will stimulate your baby's interest and keep them exploring.Engineering - The focus of engineering is on problem solving and making things. Expand your baby's thinking by designing and creating objects using a variety of materials. When your baby builds a tower out of blocks or assembles objects, he or she is understanding how things work.Math - Math is fundamental to babies. Early math concepts, such as counting and shapes, can be found in everyday life. As your baby grows, he or she begins to experiment with math concepts by sequencing numbers, creating patterns, categorizing, and understanding special relationships.
How to use the product: Keep it clean: Wipe clean before first use. Rinse with mild soapy water. Allow to dry naturally. This product can be placed in the refrigerator to allow the baby to cool the surface of the water with his mouth. Do not put in the freezer.
Note: Remove all packaging and closures before giving to child.
Sassy, Inspire The Senses, Flutterby Teeser, 3 months and up, 1 piece