Tiny Love Oscar the Bat Stroller Toy 0M+
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Fast Delivery across all Morocco
Fast Delivery across all Morocco
Same day delivery for Casablanca, Rabat and Kenitra for any order before 1pm.
24h - 48h for the other cities.
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Description
Description
Oscar the Bat Tiny Love Stroller Rattle
The Oscar the Bat Tiny Love stroller rattle is a hanging sound toy for baby strollers. Made with soft textures and rustling fabrics, the rattle encourages the development of motor skills.
Easy to attach, Oscar the bat accompanies baby wherever he goes, and can comfort baby when he is sad.
The Oscar the Bat Tiny Love stroller toy was named to pay homage to Oscar Wilde. This is a rattle created to encourage baby to explore and learn. It comes from the Dans la Forêt collection and allows you to share these wonderful moments with baby.
Features:
- Diversity of playful textures
- Sound toy
- Easy-catch teething toy
- Easy to attach ring
Development steps
Meaning
The defined face, bright colors, fun sounds and textures of the musical rattle promote the development of baby's sensory skills.
Emotional intelligence
The Oscar the bat stroller rattle accompanies baby everywhere in the house or outside, to provide him with a landmark and a feeling of security.
Fine motor skills
The Oscar rattle motivates your baby to use their hands and fingers in different ways to help them develop their finger motor skills.
Advice by age
From 0 to 2 months
The toy should be placed about 25 cm from your baby's face, and when it has baby's attention, move Oscar the bat slowly from one side to the other.
2 to 4 months
The stroller rattle must be placed within easy reach of your baby. The latter will reach out to touch it and make it move, and the toy will then emit sounds.
4 to 6 months
At this age baby's reflexes give way to controlled hand gestures. Baby can now stretch his arms with confidence and play with the rattle.