This Memory Matching Game by Carson Dellosa Publishing is a great early childhood game. Children will flip over cute elephant cards to discover and match photographs of foodm toys and animals. Game directions are provided in English and Spanish.Ages 3 and up.By Carson Dellosa Publishing
Filed under Games by on Nov 25th, 2009.
Send your child on a wild animal safari with this set of four zoo animal chairs that are guaranteed to bring out the imagination in any young child. Each chair is crafted of compressed particle board and is hand-painted by using a silk screened process to resemble the shape of a zebra an elephant a giraffe and a tiger. This set of four chairs are specifically designed to measure 12 inches high which is just the right height for your little one to climb on and off safely.
Filed under Traditional Chairs by on Jun 20th, 2009.
This soft plush pal will make your child want to cuddle up when they see this on the floor. This makes a perfect TV pal for your child.In accordance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission this bean bag features a resealable safety closure. The closure seals each zipper and protects children from the age of 12 and younger. See inside your Bean Bag
Filed under Fun Chairs by on Jun 8th, 2009.
The Fisher-Price Rhymes-Go-Round Mirror is the only crib mirror that encourages 4 different stages of baby’s development! Styled as a sweet elephant with a mousy friend it offers lights, music and a fun motion. In newborn mode, baby’s motion activates 3 tracking lights that softly pulse along the bottom of the mirror for visual stimulation and tracking, as well 24 seconds of music. As baby grows mom can switch the mirror to baby mode to encourage and develop limb control. As baby begins to reach for the green pull down handle, he is rewarded with a short little diddy, lights, and mousy "running" around the mirror. Outside of the crib mom can place the mirror upright on the floor for tummy time play. The elephant’s feet hold the mirror upright and reveal a B&W developmental pattern. Baby can build neck and torso muscles while they gaze at themselves in the mirror or at the B&W patterns, and can activate the tracking lights with the touch of a hand.
Filed under Activity by on Sep 3rd, 2008.







