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  • Our toddler Christmas sensory advent calendar is presented in a Luxury Christmas Gift Box with all the items wrapped and marked with the numbers 1-24.

    Plus personalise the box with the little ones name.

    Filled with 24 wonderful toys to stimulate your little ones worth over £130!!!

    • Christmas Sensory Book - This interactive book provides visual stimulation with bright colours,and different textures on each page, offering something new for parent and child to discover as they grow and bond together.

    • 4x Wooden Animals - Continue on the lovely Christmas story with these wooden animal figures to encourage imaginative play.

    • Christmas Jingle Bells - encourage your little ones dexterity, auditory and motor skills. The perfect size for little hands to hold whilst playing with this exciting and engaging toy, your little one is rewarded by the noise as they shake the maraca. The beautiful and bold Christmas design with Elf or Santa characters chosen at random.

    • Plush Hand Puppet - Encourage imaginative play with this gorgeous plush hand puppetEncourage imaginative play with this gorgeous plush hand puppetEncourage imaginative play with this gorgeous plush hand puppet

    • Wooden Hammer Bench - Children love hammering the colourful wooden pegs into the hammer bench, and then turning it over for the fun to start all again. This cause and effect toy will also develop hand eye coordination.

    • Spikey Flashing Ball - Turn the lights off to watch the lights dance around and reflect off the walls; your little one will watch in awe. Stimulate the sense of touch as your little one holds the textured ball and introduce throwing.

    • Christmas Story Book – A beautiful about a little hedgehog and his friends how they work together to over come challenges. Beautiful illustrations throughout the book and its their never too young to start reading too!

    • Glitter Pannel - encourage hand eye coordination, problem solving and this adorable hand held panel. Twist, turn shake and watch as the glitter moves twirls and swirls. Encourage descriptive language as well as stimulating vision and coordination skills.

    • Christmas Fluffy Socks – with little grippers on the bottom these festive fluffy socks are super cute to keep your little ones feet warm and cosy.

    • Christmas Sounds Plush Toy - Push this cute Santa or reindeer toy and hear the fabulous Christmas tune it sings.

    • ABC & 123 Bath Toys - A fab bath toy which they can grab plus introduce numbers and letters asking them as they develop to pass you and identify which number and letter you are asking for.

    • First Words Flash Cards - these first words flash cards are perfect to establish your little ones vocabulary and introduce them to 50 every day items, vehicles and animals.

    • Wooden Animal Puzzle - This brightly coloured, chunky transport wooden puzzle is a great way to introduce your little one to jigsaws and is ideal for little hands to hold and match the pieces to the different shaped slots, whilst being engaging and fun to play with. Encourage their fine and gross motor skills along with their cognitive skills - Memory, shape recognition, problem-solving.

    • Sensory Streamer – Encourage hand-eye coordination as your little one can wiggle and pull along the the ribbons. Improves dexterity by encouraging little ones to hold the end and builds on cause and effect

    • Smell Pots - develop your little ones sense of smell and stimulate vocabulary as you place different items in the smell pots and let your little one sniff away. For festive smells we recommend cinnamon, orange peel, etc.

    • Ooze Tube - The ooze tubes will captivate and fascinate and are an ideal resource for quiet focus, as well as inspiring curiosity, developing creative language and understanding simple scientific principle.

    • Bubble Wand - your little one will be mesmerised by the bubbles floating and popping encouraging them to crawl after the bubbles once they are on the move

    Toddler Advent Calendar

    £129.99Price
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