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Meadow Days Thomas Jitter

Meadow Days Thomas Jitter

Regular price R 117.39 ZAR
Regular price R 346.96 ZAR Sale price R 117.39 ZAR
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Jittery take-along toy for on-the-go fun
  • Charming on the go clip-toy with jittery feedback that stimulates the senses and helps develop fine motor skills.
  • Engaging high-contrast basic colors especially appropriate for young babies.
  • Featuring Thomas, an all-smiles inquisitive bunny named after the great inventor, Thomas Edison.
  • Part of the Meadow Days™ Collection! Encouraging your baby's development by inspiring Moments of Wonder™.

FEAUTURES:

  1. Jittering feedback
  2. Clip for easy attachment
  3. Variety of playful, soft textures
  4. Crinkly fabric
  5. Easy-to-grasp teether

AGE TIPS:

Use the clip to hang the take-along toy on your baby's infant seat, stroller, or crib for on-the-go and indoor engagement and fun,

0-2 months
Hold the toy around 10 inches away from your baby's face and, after baby's gaze focuses on the toy, slowly move it from side to side.

2-4 months
Make sure you hang the toy within baby's reach - babies will stretch their hand out to touch the toy, causing it to move and sway.

4-6 months
Baby’s grasp reflex disappears, and hand-control improves, allowing your little one to reach out confidently and pull the toy to make it jitter.

These are the key Developmental Wonders that this product can encourage in your baby:

Fine Motor Skills
Small enough to take anywhere, Christopher Jitter stimulates your baby to use fingers and hands in a variety of ways, thereby helping your little one develops fine motor skills.

Senses
The clearly defined face, bright colors, sounds and textures stimulate baby's senses and support development.
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The Tests our Products Undergo

Each toy is submitted to a specially certified lab where it is put through a rigorous series of tests to make sure it complies to the tested standard for that particular type of toy.

Mechanical hazards test: Tests the safety and sturdiness of a toy including making sure that there are no sharp edges, small parts, sharp points, pinching or puncture hazards etc. which may harm a child. Flammability tests: Tests the burn rate of certain materials and make sure they are within the standard's requirements. Lead content tests: Make sure the product meets the lead content requirement of the CPSC "ban of lead-containing paint and certain consumer products bearing lead-containing paint." Heavy metals analysis tests: Make sure that there are no toxic levels of certain elements present in the toy. Labeling and age grading requirements: Products are evaluated to make sure that packaging and products are appropriately labeled with respect to minimum age for intended use and any special warnings, which may apply to that particular type of toy.