Introduce your infant or toddler to majestic unicorns and the wondrous world of colors in this sweetly illustrated first book that doubles as a soothing teether. Meet sweet unicorns and explore happy colors reminiscent of sunshine, yummy food, and magic! There's a whole world full of colors to explore! Learn about colors beyond the rainbow including mint, lavender, aqua, coral, peach, and pink too. Playful illustrations and minimal text make this an ideal first “reading” experience for curious children that offers an array of sensory experiences that strengthen fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and soothes tender gums. Our durable line of Tuffy books are uniquely made to withstand the traditional wear and tear from teething babies and toddlers, BPA-free, and washable. Read it. Chew it. Wash it. Love it. That’s the Tuffy way!
This small yet powerful water toy features a hull, cabin, and chimney — just like the real ones! Made from PlanWood and natural rubber, the floatable toy can be disassembled for play or kept intact. Use the cabin to scoop and pour out water or filter water through the chimney and watch as it flows out through the bottom in three streams. The PlanToys Tugboat helps develop fine motor skills, imaginative thinking, and hand-eye coordination. Play with it in the bathtub or a natural water source!.
Pull, pop, and discover!
Built into each side of this sturdy, rounded cube is a soft silicone bubble with a tab to grab and pull. Fingers can't help but push them, pull them, and pop them again and again.
For kids, fine motor skills grow as they explore cause-and-effect. For teens and adults, the hands are captivated and the mind is at ease.
Nest, tumble, WOW!
Each TumbleRoo features a weighted base for wonderful wobbling, a concave top for nesting, and unique, subtle textures to feel and explore.
Nest the smallest inside the other two - The moment you let go, the whole stack tips over and they all tumble apart, one at a time, to rock and wobble around and around.
Little ones can't wait to nest and tumble again and again!
Tumford isn't really a terrible cat. He just has a way of finding mischief―tracking dirt into the house, knocking over breakable things, and disrupting fancy parties. But even though he feels bad, he has a hard time saying, "I'm sorry." Will the fact that his owners love him, no matter what, help Tummy say the magic words?