Baby Infant Rattle Socks Toys 3-6 to 12 Months Girl Boy Learning Toy
$12.68
These foot finders are a perfect choice for those interested in enhancing the sensory development of their baby.
Scientific studies into the healthy development of babies has lead to the creation of these adorable foot finders socks and baby wrist rattles for infants.
These foot finders are a perfect choice for those interested in enhancing the sensory development of their baby.
Highly recommended developmental toys for babies – Puts tons of fun within your baby’s reach!
Help your baby develop hand, foot and eye co-ordination.
Baby socks one size fits most.
M Stout –
Visual Stim & Encourages Play
This was a congratulatory gift when my friend learned she was pregnant! She loved it. It’s for any gender, colorful, rattles, and encourages play. Great gift. Sturdy and great value for the price.
Vicky –
Baby teething toys
Gift for another great granddaughter! So smart to make socks with colors and toys attached to keep baby busy !! Very smart!!
D. G. –
Eye-catching and fun to grab
Ever seen babies play with their toes? These sock simply up the game, with things to grab and look at and pull on without worry of small parts coming loose (like beads on booties). Let babies explore the world at their feet; just don’t let the dog grab them!
McKenzie H. –
Pediatric OT approved!
As a pediatric occupational therapist, I spent a lot of time searching for developmental toys for my best friends baby. These feature both black and white contrast, color, and sound! Perfect for vision and promoting motor coordination. Recommend!
Mini Manta Rays –
Cute and colorful!
It’s smaller than I expected. I hope it fits the baby.
Waco girl –
A hit with this little girl
It keeps her occupied and entertained. Good Choice
Kellsie –
Recommend
Baby loves them just wish the rattle was a little louder
Patti W. –
Cute but didn’t fit around a 3 month old’s writst
We ended up just holding them to entertain him which really defeats the purpose as they were too tight on my nephew’s wrist and he is only 3 months. Not sure how they would fit an older child. Cute idea though.