Our baby's first Christmas sensory advent calendar is presented in a Luxury Christmas Gift Box with all the items wrapped and marked with the numbers 1-24.
Filled with 24 wonderful sensory toys to stimulate your little ones worth over £160!!!
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.
Stacking Cups - Build the tallest tower, use in the bath or sand & water table for pouring, talk about colours, larger and smaller. The posibilites for play are endless for the neutral stacking cups.
Wooden Maraca - 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 neutral design with charming animal characters.
Foil Blanket – provides auditory stimulation with the crinkly sounds as the blanket is touched and crumpled. Lay baby on the blanket and allow them to hear the crinkly sounds as they wriggle around; alternatively leave the blanket near baby to encourage them to reach out and grab. Improving their hand eye coordination and sensory skills.
Spikey Flashing Ball - Place the flashing ball on the foil blanket with the lights off to watch the lights dance around and reflect off the surface your little one will watch in awe. Stimulate the sense of touch as your little one holds the textured ball.
Coloured Scarves – Play peekaboo with baby hide behind the scarf and drop so baby watches the scarf float to the ground. Swish the scarf above baby to encourage baby to track the movements of the scarf either with their eyes or turning their heads.You'll receive 2 r sensory scarves they are fabulous for introducing baby to different colours. (It’s never too early to introduce baby to colours or even numbers by counting the scarves)
Wooden Animal Shaker - this adorable hand painted little wooden rabbit is ideal for little hands and smooth to the touch, as a little one shakes and holds the rabbit they are rewarded with a gentle rattle. Ideal for encouraging dexterity, auditory and motor skills,
Made from SC certified sustainable European Beech Wood and Child safe non-toxic paints.Christmas Rattle – the melodic jingling of the bells will instantly grab a little one’s attention helping to develop auditory and visual skills as they follow the sound of this beautifully festive rattle. As a little grows this can be used for tummy time and as a musical instrument,
4x Musical Rings - Each of the vibrantly coloured chunky rings with gentle movements create fascinating sounds and wonderful visual effects to captivate and to stimulate any little one. The fabulous ring design is perfect for little hands, babies will be delighted by the colourful beads, jingles and rattles safely tucked away inside the rings. These musical instruments are not just fun and enthralling for any little one, but also help to support baby’s development such as encouraging creativity, motor skills, hand-eye co-ordination and introduce the concept of cause and effect.
3x Sensory Disks - Your little will enjoy making funny faces as they watch their distorted reflection in the surface and will find the way light reflects from the curved surfaces curious and interesting. Each button has different internal contents which produce individual sound effects. A great way to inspire creative learning through play and encourage imagination and language skills.
Pop It Sensory Toy - encourage problem solving skills and dexterity pushing the large popper through to the opposite side turn over and repeat. Talk about the colours sounds textures to develop your little one.
Soft Sensory Ball - suitable from birth this versatile sensory ball has an easy grip handle for the very littlest of hands, and different textures. As they start to crawl and sit use the ball for rolling and once they can stand throw and catch the ball. Plus talk about the colour textures and encourage descriptive language as they begin to talk.
Wooden Sensory Keys - from 6 months old little ones can identify groups of 3. Not only is great for you little ones early maths skills they can double up as teethers and they make a great sound when shaken.
Sensory Ribbon – Encourage hand-eye coordination as babies love to grab the ribbons. Improves dexterity by encouraging baby to hold the wooden ring, when moved the bells will ring introducing cause and effect to your little one
Sensory Duck - The ball is filled with fluid and has little bits floating around as well as a duck, encourage your little one to crawl and watch them as they are mesmorised how the ducks floats and wobbles.
Foam Mirror - your little one will love looking at themselves in this cute fish mirror
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
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.
Push Along Animal - encourage hand eye coordination with this cute push along animal can be used whilst sitting up and encourage crawling
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.