Baby Sensory Ball and Rattle Set 7PCS for Ages 3 Months and Older Brightly colored tactile balls invite little ones to grasp, roll and crawl after them, which enhance tactile and gross motor skills as well as bring soothing relief to little gums at every teething phase. They are soft and stimulating. Rolling the textured balls on a baby's back or feet heightens sensory awareness. These sensory play will building nerve connections in the brain, encouraging the development of fine motor skills and problem solving, supporting language development and it is great for calming an anxious or frustrated. Not only do little ones benefit from these baby toys, but itās also an opportunity for you to spend some quality time with them.
About Cleaning Methods A: After plugging the air holes in the ball with your fingers, rinse with warm water. Methods B: Just wipe with a soft, damp cloth (can be dipped in bottle cleaner)
Note: Avoid water go into the ball through small holes during cleaning. The holes are designed to allow the ball to return to its original shape quickly after the baby has squeezed it.
Benefit of Choosing Our Baby Sensory Balls for Sensory Play 1. Safety and Quality of Craftsmanship Made from high quality and non-toxic materials. 100% in compliance with toy safety standards, unbreakable as well as strong enough for curious baby to explore with all of the senses. All balls have NOT a small plastic plug inside to avoid choking hazard. Feature smooth edges, burr-free, which does not hurt your little ones hand. The balls are pliable and lightweight make it easy to hold for infants.
2. Helps to Develop Senses in Fun Way Touch: Come with 6 sensory balls of bumps, ridges, nodules, and dents textures for baby to explore. They are just the right size to encourage tactile play, whether this is with their hands or mouths. Hearing: The balls can be pinched and BB sounds come up when it is squeezed. Besides, the rattle has many finger holes make it a cinch for your baby to grasp and shake, it create gentle rattle sound appeal to baby and can encourage the use of fine motor skills, pincer grasp and hand manipulation. Sight: For 3-6 Months of age, the baby begins to do the visual transition from black and white to color and increasingly strong perception towards to color and shape of items, especially the red colored balls. Each one has bright color to encourage vision development and color recognition skills.