Surprise! It’s playtime, and all of your baby’s monster friends are here for pop-up fun! As little ones slide, push, toggle and turn the knobs in front of each numbered door, the four tiny monsters will pop-up for a quick hello. It’s a surprisingly good workout for fine motor skills and a whole lot of
Categories: Baby & Toddler Toys
Added on: February 25, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Surprise! It’s playtime, and all of your baby’s monster friends are here for pop-up fun! As little ones slide, push, toggle and turn the knobs in front of each numbered door, the four tiny monsters will pop-up for a quick hello. It’s a surprisingly good workout for fine motor skills and a whole lot of exciting fun! Where development comes into play Sensory: Silly monster faces, bright colors and fun sounds keep your baby’s senses excited and engaged. Fine Motor: Your baby is strengthening dexterity with every slide, push, toggle or turn! Thinking Skills: As babies discover all the ways to make the monsters pop up, they’re introduced to cause and effect.
A great way to practice fine motor skills Great toy! Its very colorful and bright.My 11 month old loves playing with this toy, particularly closing the pop up monsters. He sit and play for a very long time with it.Has different switches not just push button. I love that it’s difficult to press. It makes them work harder to play with itThe buttons, slider and twist action buttons are a great way to practice fine motor skills, it’s a great gift for 7-18 months.
Good Old Fashioned Type of Toy – Allows Parent Interaction Too This is a great colorful and cute toy.Our little guy is just learning to explore “action and reaction” and this will be a great toy for developing motor skills.One of the things I love is that the toy doesn’t require batteries to play with, yet still makes pleasant engaging noises (the blue monster has a soft bell, the red has a squeek, the purple makes a ratchet noise, and the green clicks). It sort of reminds me of the type of toy I would have had as a kid in…
Engaging, Quality Toy Despite being purchased for my youngest child (under 1), all of my children like to play with this one – even the school aged.This toy is a good quality toy and durably made. My child hadn’t quite mastered the mechanisms to open the monsters yet, but I feel like they require an appropriate amount of pressure and skill for young hands. My child does like to close the monsters and despite getting overly excited at times and more-or-less slamming them shut, they have held up nicely…