Skip Hop Baby Crab Crawl Toy Stack & Crawl 4-in-1 Sensory Development Infant Tummy Time Toy with Lights Sounds and Music Age 5m+

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$31.69
dimension(cm):
15.2x15.2x14.7
Battery Required:
yes
Battery Include:
no
Color:
Crawl Crab
Weight(g):
562
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Product Overview

  • Encourages Crawling Adventures: Designed for early and advanced crawlers, the crab toy moves in circular and random patterns, encouraging babies to chase and follow. The interactive crab play promotes gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and visual tracking while keeping babies entertained with lights, music, and sound effects

  • Interactive Sensory Stimulation: Equipped with 3 playful songs and 15 engaging sound effects, the toy helps stimulate your baby's senses. The cheerful lights and sound rewards keep your little one motivated to play, explore, and learn cause & effect as they interact with the toy

  • Smart Obstacle Detection Technology: With a built-in smart sensor, this crawling toy can detect and avoid obstacles, ensuring fun play. It adjusts its movements to navigate around objects, promoting problem-solving skills and encouraging babies to actively engage in chasing and movement play

  • Supports Fine & Gross Motor Skill Development: From easy-grab shapes to sorting and stacking, this toy encourages key developmental milestones. Perfect for boosting hand-eye coordination, sensory development, and object permanence awareness, it provides endless learning fun through each stage of your babys growth

Encourage learning to crawl adventures and sensory exploration with our cute crawling crab baby toy! Featuring four grow-with-baby stages, our action-packed baby crawl toy engages little ones with lights, fun sound effects, cheerful music and lots of movement to help get baby crawling. Start baby off with rattle & teething play, then move onto sorting & stacking as your little one learns, grows and develops. Beginning crawlers will love to follow along as the interactive crab peeks out from under its shell and moves in a circular pattern, while advanced crawlers are encouraged to chase the crab as it moves in more random patterns.