Congratulations on your new baby! Right now, your newborn is trying to make sense of everything they see and feel.
When you give them these sensory toys, they quickly learn how to recognize new textures, shapes, sounds, and sights, building crucial new connections.
Your baby is brimming with curiosity about the wild and crazy new world in front of them. By playing and interacting with these toys, you give them a safe way to explore and learn.
Kids who play with sensory toys early on have a higher chance of developing language skills and cognition faster, so give your baby a healthy head start!
👶 Ages 0+
👀 Develop the senses
🔡 Language development
👐 Fine motor skills
🧠 Cognitive growth
🧩 Problem-solving
Rattle Ball: Hear + Touch With a built-in rattle, your baby grips and rolls the bar and hears a crisp noise as they play.
The sound of the rattle grabs their attention and exercises their hearing so they learn cause and effect, delightfully realizing their actions make a noise.
As they grasp, hold, and squish the ball, their hand muscles get a healthy workout, too!
Teether Cards: Touch + Taste With numbers and colors safely displayed behind plastic, your baby can chomp and chomp on this book to help make the teething process more comfortable.
The chewing soothes their aching gums and the cards’ texture stimulates their sense of touch to help them explore new sensations.
High Contrast Cube: See + Touch Your little one’s eyesight is developing fast and this high-contrast cube helps sharpen their learning.
Technically speaking, the bold black-and-white images simulate their optic nerves and teach your baby’s eye muscles and brain to work together.
But that’s just fancy talk that means it gives your little one’s eyes a workout and naturally trains their vision while they’re having fun.
Farm Animal Tails Sensory Tactile Book: Touch + See With this 3D textured book, your happy baby’s hands will explore unique textures like fuzzy, bumpy, soft, plush, and squishy. They’ll naturally form connections between the feeling in their hands and the animal on the page.
Don’t forget to include sound in the mix, too, and read the book aloud with animal sounds - like moo-sic to a baby’s ears!
How does the Sensory Awareness Kit compare to others?
Give your kid an early start with balance and coordination without worrying about the unicorn popping or causing any accidents.