About this deal
This is easily my 7 month olds favourite toy. This came highly recommended by friends, and I too would definitely recommend. The bright colours catch little ones attention, and she loves to press and hear a squeak. And it will grow with her as she gets older, she will be able to match the colours of the egg, to the shell faces. Read more The Toomies Hide and Squeak Eggs are a hit with babies and toddlers and are highly recommended by Mumsnet parents.
If your baby loves splashing about at bathtime, they’ll enjoy filling up the Nuby Fun Watering Can and watching the water pour out. This toy isn’t just for bathtime though - it can be used for water play in the garden too. The watering can helps to develop hand-eye coordination as they fill it up with water and then tip the spout to pour it out. At that age mine got a LeapFrog picnic basket that was played with until she was about five!” (Vetted by Mumsnet user PenguinErector) Our verdict
Toomies love to have fun! It’s at the heart of everything we do. We’re full of features and little surprises that will delight both you and your child. Each egg chirps when pressed too, so there’s lots of sensory fun to be had. It’s not a bad price either for a toy that will likely be played with again and again. With catchy songs, sounds, colourful shapes and numbers, the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Cookie Shape Surprise has it all. This is a toy that makes learning fun, encouraging children to reach and grasp the shapes, putting them inside the jar and taking them out again, which helps them to develop hand-eye coordination. The toy also helps children learn about numbers. How we chose our recommendations
These were a present for my los 1st birthday two weeks ago. Not her favourite toy, but holds her attention fir a while. She likes to try and get into the box and when she opens it she wants me to close it again so she can open it again.
Lift-the-flap books are a great way of introducing children to the joy of books and there are plenty of stories to choose from in this series, including Where’s Mr Lion? and Where’s Mr Dog?
