Suggested Age: 0-36 Months
• BLACK AND WHITE DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS: From Manhattan Toy’s award winning Wimmer-Ferguson infant collection - the original innovator of black and white developmental toys. The patterns of all Wimmer-Ferguson products adapt to baby's changes in visual development by featuring a range of design complexity and color, inspired by laboratory research.
• WHALE BABY TACTILE TOY DETAILS: The Wimmer-Ferguson Whale Baby Travel Toy offers tactile and sensory experience from fabric, silky ribbon tags, and an internal rattle. Soothing baby toy features all silicone teether and BPA-free C-clip for attaching to strollers and car seats.
• MADE FOR LITTLE HANDS: Whale Baby toy designed to help with hand-eye coordination and motor skill development; measures 7"L x 2.25"W x10.5"H (with C-clip); suitable baby toy for newborns and up, removable silicone teether is dishwasher safe and whale is surface washable.
• VISUALLY APPEALING HIGH CONTRAST TOY FOR INFANTS: Professional research has shown that newborns are more attracted to high-contrast patterns than to color or brightness alone. The Wimmer-Ferguson Whale Travel Toy was designed to encourage pattern recognition. The same whale image is used on several other Wimmer-Ferguson toys to give little ones exposure to repeated patterns and shapes.
• WIMMER-FERGUSON COLLECTION BY MANHATTAN TOY: The developmental toys for babies and infants in the Wimmer-Ferguson collection encourage eye-hand coordination, gross motor activity, self-awareness, sense of object permanence and experience with cause and effect.
If baby has a whale of a good time gazing at and teething the Wimmer-Ferguson Whale Baby Travel toy, we can testify that this is the objective of our esteemed designers. Baby toy features a mix of smooth black & white fabric and contrasting blue corduroy on the back for tactile exploration, a silicone teething ring, and internal rattle to please baby's early natural curiosity, teething needs, and blooming motor skills. Wimmer-Ferguson toy graphics and designs are based on scientific research of visual development in early infancy.