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Manhattan Toy Wimmer-Ferguson Infant Stim Mobile To Go Travel Toy

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  • BLACK AND WHITE DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS: From Manhattan Toy s award winning Wimmer-Ferguson infant collection - the original innovator of black and white developmental toys. The patterns of all Wimmer-Ferguson products adapt to baby\'s changes in visual development by featuring a range of design complexity and color, inspired by laboratory research.
  • INFANT STIM MOBILE TO GO DETAILS: Baby travel toy for infants 0-5 months has 3 reversible discs produced from printed polypropylene card stock that display black and white graphics on one side and color images on the other; top circular card measures 7 across. Recommended for ages 0-5 months.
  • MULTISENSORY BABY TOY FOR HOME OR TRAVEL: The Infant Stim-Mobile To Go introduces baby to high contrast, black and white and color graphics for early visual and multisensory development; a lightweight, easy to pack activity travel toy for babies, it attaches to most strollers, infant carriers, and car seats with the sturdy plastic clamp.
  • VISUALLY APPEALING HIGH CONTRAST TOY FOR INFANTS: Professional research has shown that newborns are more attracted to high-contrast patterns than to color or brightness alone. The Wimmer-Ferguson Infant Stim-Mobile To Go was designed with this in mind, with the flexibility to change the 3 bottom reversible discs as baby\'s ability to see color changes.
  • WIMMER-FERGUSON COLLECTION BY MANHATTAN TOY: The developmental toys for babies and infants in the Wimmer-Ferguson collection encourage eye-hand coordination, gross motor activity, self-awareness, sense of object permanence and experience with cause and effect.

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