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Bath Crayons (Set of 6) Turn bath time into fun time with Bath Crayons. Write on, wipe off. Cover your body, the tiles and the bath with great designs and drawings. Bath Crayons are easily washed off with water. Set of 6 (yellow, orange, red, green, blue and black).
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Tolo Magic ShakerBabies will enjoy hours of fun and excitement shaking this rattle and seeing the tiny beads tumble down and magically change colour when they cross over the two chambers.
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Lamaze Patty PandaThis little Panda will bring lots of joy, with her cheerful expressive face and soft features. Her high contrast colouring make her an ideal first toy for newborns, whose eyesight will more readily recognise high contrast colour patterns.
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Haba Clutching Toy - Pirate JoeAhoy, little pirates! Pirate Joe is ready for fun. This high quality wooden clutch toy features a pretend compass with mirror surface, a ringing bell and lots of different textures for curious little hands.
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Numbers Frieze 1 to 10Beautifully illustrated with New Zealand themes and icons to help children learn their numbers from 1 to 10.
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Alex Bath - Sort n' Spray WhaleA floating whale shape-sorter for the bath! Includes 4 colour-matched shapes to sort that also have holes for straining. Push the button on the whale's tail for spray-action fun!
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Noonoo Lambs-Tails (3 pc)These adorable tennis-ball shaped, soft comfort balls are designed especially for infants who love to roll and throw things, but not too far! Each of the three handcrafted balls are unique and feature felted bobble and loop textures for an interesting and tactile surface.
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Gepetto Wooden Tommy 69Brightly coloured, the wooden Tommy doll is sure to delight. It’s tough and strong, non-toxic, washable and lasts forever!
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Lamaze Soft Book: Where Is Caterpillar?Where Is Caterpillar? Under a Leaf? Behind a Flower? This tethered caterpiller wiggles his way through the holes in the pages until he disappears for a nap. Baby will delight in the surprise when it's time for the caterpillar to wake up!
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Lamaze Trotter PonyPlay with Trotter to hear him neigh, snort and gallop! With his big floppy, bean bag feet, colourful satin ribbon mane and crinkle sounds, Trotter is a fantastic soft toy aiding baby's visual development.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Activity ToyWith lots of fascinating colours, sounds and fabrics, this Very Hungry Caterpillar will bring to life the classic story by Eric Carle.
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K's Kids Playful Pages (3 soft books)From textures and text to touching and reading. 3 chunky, block like books, ideal for shape recognition. Features include rattles, squeakers and teething corners.
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Alex Little Hands My First Lacing - ToolsThe perfect size for little hands, this lacing set contains four soft, large foam tools with precut holes for lacing, as well as five colourful laces.
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Lamaze Kerry FairyKerry the soft Fairy flutter's with you everywhere! She has a portable clip for take-along fun 'on the fly'.
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Wiggly Giggly Ball When kids roll the Wiggly Giggly ball, it wiggles - but that's not all! It also makes a funny giggle and laugh!
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Lamaze Eddie ElephantPlush and cuddly Eddie the Elephant is sure to become a favourite toy. Eddie features lots of bright colours, textures and sound to entertain and stimulate baby's senses.
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WOW Motor Boat MurrayJoin Captain Jacques and his faithful dog Rum for adventures on the high seas of the bath tub in their speedy wind-up motor boat Murray! Or take Murray out of the water and he cleverly races along the ground using his secret wheels. A great fun 2-in-1 toy!
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Numbers Frieze 1 to 10: MaoriBeautifully illustrated with New Zealand themes and icons to help children learn their numbers in Maori from 1 to 10.
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Tiny Love Double-Sided First BookBaby's double-sided first book is designed to encourage visual stimulation and tummy-time play for head-lifting exercise.
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Lamaze Discovering Shapes Cot GalleryA vibrant cot gallery that converts to a fun shape discovery puzzle as your baby grows. The high contrast patterns and primary colours stimulate baby’s developing sense of vision whilst the various textures and sounds encourage exploration.
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