Description
The product is a set of four plush animals that are soft enough for infants to squeeze and firm enough to roll. The animals are compatible with other rollables and stimulate kinetic play. The product is designed to help engage and develop infants' balance, strength, coordination, and motor skills. The product is also a great gift for infants and toddlers.
Go wild with M&D's Rollables Safari Friends!
Babies love plush toys. Rollables Safari Friends by Melissa & Doug will inspire imaginative safari adventures. Choose between the mischievous monkey, striped zebra, gentle elephant, and friendly lion with a chime. Each wildlife character is firm enough to roll but soft enough for little hands to squeeze. These adorable round characters stimulate kinetic play that requires movement from your own body. Playing with these plush animals will help engage and develop your baby's balance, strength, coordination and gross motor skills and fine motor skills. These Rollables are compatible with other rollable play sets and store neatly in the packaging. Melissa & Doug infant and toddler toys inspire a-ha! moments of discovery. Adorable, diverse characters and a variety of fun shapes and textures encourage exploratory, skill-building play
 Rollables Safari Friend Features:Â
- Inspires imaginative safari adventures through kinetic play
- Features 4 adorably round safari animal Rollables
- Includes a lion with chime, monkey, zebra, and elephant
- Easy for infants and toddlers to grasp, firm enough to roll, and soft enough to squeeze
- Promotes developmental skills
- Introduce cause and effectÂ
- Encourage sensory, gross and fine motor skills
- It makes a great gift for infants and toddlers
- Approx. product dimension: 11.75 x 3.0 x 3.0
- Age 6 months+
If you LOVE this product, pre-order it with an approx. 2-week lead time from receiving proof of payment. It's worth the wait!
For over 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products. Today, Melissa & Doug partners proudly with the American Academy of Pediatrics to foster early brain development and help children build essential life skills through play.Â