Melissa and Doug Wooden Surprise Gift Box (MD30731)
Melissa and Doug Wooden Surprise Gift Box (MD30731)
This fabric-covered wooden box, with a peek-a-boo mirror at the bottom, comes with "wrapped" and "unwrapped" gifts, making it a fun way for infants and toddlers to explore textures and sounds.
This fabric-covered wooden box has a peek-a-boo mirror at the bottom and includes "wrapped" and "unwrapped" gifts, making it a fun way for infants and toddlers to explore textures and sounds.
This 5-piece baby toy set includes a wooden box, a plush toy bear, a squeezable plush ball with a bell, a multi-textured crinkle cloth, and a happy bear cloth book.
The peek-a-boo mirror and smiling bear spark a baby's curiosity about facial expressions; the multi-textured parts help children develop fine motor and sensory skills.
Melissa & Doug infant and toddler toys inspire babies with "aha!" moments of discovery. The cute and diverse characters, along with a variety of fun shapes and textures, encourage exploratory play and skill-building.
This is a great gift for infants aged 6 to 12 months, providing a hands-on, screen-free playtime and skill development.
Batteries required? No
Product number: 30731
Description
Packing and unpacking these fun, multi-textured gifts delights the senses again and again! Inside the fabric-covered wooden box, place a cute smiling bear, a crinkly multi-textured cloth, a squeezable ball with a bell, or a cloth book. Close the lid, and it becomes a beautifully "wrapped" gift with a pretty bow! When a baby reaches inside to unwrap an item, they will see their own smiling face reflected in the peek-a-boo mirror at the bottom. The surprise gift box is an engaging way to encourage a baby's curiosity about faces and helps infants aged 6 months and up develop important sensory and fine motor skills. It's also a fun way to encourage giving and sharing. Melissa & Doug infant and toddler toys inspire kids with "aha!" moments of discovery. The cute and diverse characters, along with a variety of fun shapes and textures, encourage exploratory play and skill-building.