As a graphic designer (Surya) and teacher (Dave), we were fascinated by the idea of helping our baby’s brain develop by literally playing with visuals. We discovered as motor skills develop, babies, start to grab the cards to look at them. As you tell stories for each animal, your baby may listen and look, starting to turn the card again and again. Eventually, he’ll start to be able to point out each animal as you name them.
This 24 piece puzzle celebrates the beauty and magic of the Christmas & Holiday Season, while encouraging learning through play. The large pieces of our Gingerbread House puzzle are suited to developing cognitive problem-solving and motor skills in grow
$34.00
Encourage baby to observe the world around with this woodland themed toy that attaches to stroller or car seat. Three embroidered, crinkly pages make this stroller toy super engaging for your little one. And with the stylish strap it won't get lost while
$28.00
Keep tummy time interesting with this reversible gallery space with many opportunities for stimulation. Illustrated graphics, embroidered features, and pockets for Wee Gallery Art Cards allow for a continuous rotation of fun material for baby.
Pocket
$44.00