Archive for September, 2010


Smart Snacks Rainbow Color Cones

The eight brightly colored scoops encourage color identification, and stacking the ice cream on the cones promotes fine motor skills. To help preschoolers learn the colors, each scoop is clearly marked on the inside with the name of the color (blue, red, etc.). Scoops measure approximately 3″ x 2″ each.

Awards:

  • The National Parenting Center’s seal of Approval (2003)
  • Honors Award Winner- National Parenting Publications Awards for Children’s Resources (NAPPA-2003)


My Pillow Pets Duck 11″

A Super-Soft Chenille Plush Pillow. So cuddly you’ll never want to put it down! Starts out as your pal, then un-velcro its belly, and it quickly becomes your pillow. Washable on Gentle Cycle. Not Recommended for the Dryer!



My Pillow Pets Zebra with Pink Trim 11″

A Super-Soft Chenille Plush Pillow. So cuddly you’ll never want to put it down! Starts out as your pal, then un-velcro its belly, and it quickly becomes your pillow. Washable on Gentle Cycle. Not Recommended for the Dryer!



Learning Curve First Keys Teether

A toy that’s truly a classic! Five brightly-colored keys on a ring swing freely to make a lively click-clack sound. Each one is a different shape, a different color; all have rounded edges that babies love to teethe on. Plus, they’re numbered. Use them to teach colors, counting, and number recognition. Dishwasher-safe.



The First Years Stack N Count Cups

Classic toys like nesting cups are all-time favorites because they offer all kinds of fun. Children love to fit them together, to stack them up to build a pyramid, to put things in then take them out, to turn them over and hide things underneath. Learning Curve Baby cups have large numbers embossed on the base so an older child can practice counting and begin building number recognition skills. Dishwasher-safe.