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Boon Benders Adaptable Utensils When first-time eaters start using utensils, their motor skills are not fully developed. Benders adaptable utensils were designed to help make the transition to regular utensils a little easier. Parents can position the adjustable end to the perfect angle to accommodate the childs grip. As motor skills develop, adjust little by little, until straightened…. |
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Wilton Baby Buggy Pan $8.50 The leader in cake decorating tools Wilton doesn’t mess around with anything but the best! Their bake ware is the choice of serious bakers for wedding cakes and other special occasions. Features: thick durable construction, pure aluminum for consistent and professional results. Constructed of Aluminum for rust resistance and easy washing. Pan takes any two-layer cake mix and includes instructions…. |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Van Gogh – World of Colors $19.99 The Baby Einstein Company’s “video board books” were designed as music-focused developmental tools to stimulate babies’ brains (prompted by research proving that exposure to classical melodies can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory in youngsters). Now the company is expanding into other art forms, including color and art. The idea remains the same–taking bold… |
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Baby Einstein – Discovering Shapes $12.91 A playful introduction to five basic shapes!– Introduces circles, ovals, triangles, squares and rectangles– Presents shapes within the context of your baby’s worldAs babies develop, their understanding of the world, and how its pieces “fit” together, continues to progress. DISCOVERING SHAPES playfully introduces five basic forms circle, oval, triangle, square and rectangle as each appears in the… |
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Baby Einstein – Meet the Orchestra – First Instruments $7.65 Adults may think it’s too early to teach a baby the difference between a trumpet and a bugle, but Baby Einstein: Meet the Orchestra–First Instruments entertains children with its next music installment. Relying on its tried-and-true formula of bright colors, quick-paced format, and almost no dialogue (except to repeat names and identify groups by section: brass, woodwinds, strings, and so forth),… |







