Everything Else
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Water Table
Looking for a great water table that lasts? This one is perfect! A great activity for summer time that engages the whole family.
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Sand Box
Who doesn’t love playing in the sand? Especially when you can be messy. We love this sandbox and it has a lid!
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allobebe Balance Bike
Get those little baby legs moving and build confidence with an awesome balance bike. You can start a baby on a balance bike as early as 1 year old, no pedals needed!
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Bubble Lawn Mower
Bubbles, walking or running, and outdoor time - yes, yes, yes! This bubble lawn mower is my child's favorite toy. He pushes the lawn mower every single day in our backyard, on the bike path, when it is sunny, rainy, or snowy... he lawn mows.
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Radio Flyer Busy Buggy
This was a gift from my in-laws and is incredibly sturdy compared to other walking toys. The handle on the back is structurally designed very well. When my son put his full weight on it, it didn’t pop up or make him fall forward. He pushed this car around ALL the time and gained strength in his legs.
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Balance Beam
This is a four foot long balance beam that can hold over 200 pounds at a time so you and your child potentially could use it at the same time. Balance, coordination, and confidence building!
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SoftScape Playtime
This is a six piece, heavy-duty foam set with multiple ramps and a two-step stair. You can arrange and re-arrange them multiple ways to support crawling, climbing, and standing development.
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Play-Doh Starter Set
Squish, roll, stretch, cut, smoosh, and many more ways to get little fingers involved! This starter set gives you four mini playdoh cups with a variety of utensil to start with. Also great for introducing fine motor skills along the way.
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Maraca Shaker Eggs
Babies and toddlers love to shake things! Shaking to music, to rhymes, or just to hear what sound it makes. I loved these because of the different designs and there are multiple in case one gets lost in the shuffle.
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Animal Action Cards Level 1
These are phenomenal for language and movement development. My child took about a month of continuous exposure to these to get all of the movements and now he will go and get them himself to play and do the movements on his own!
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Magnetic Alphabet Letters Kit
I love this magnetic alphabet kit. Even though my child cannot read or write letters yet, I still use this to spell out common words we say or things he sees in books. He helps me put the letters on the board and even picks which color each letter should be. A great way to introduce letters to young minds!