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Buggy feel book Forest Friends

CHF 16.80
Immerse yourself in the magical world of Forest Friends! This tactile and playful stroller book will become a favorite.

Activity spiral GRS Newborn

CHF 26.00
The Newborn Naturals activity spiral makes every discovery even more exciting! Simply attach it to the playpen, so your little one always has something to do.

Baby Goose GRS Newborn Activities

CHF 24.80
Little Goose is ready to go on an adventure together! This playful little goose stimulates the senses with soft fabrics and rattling sounds.

Little Dutch Farm Pop-up Animals

CHF 36.00
Let your imagination, creativity and motor skills run wild with the delightful Little Dutch Pop-up Farm game – a magical journey into the

Little Dutch Farm Music TV

CHF 30.00
Turn the knob on this cute Little Dutch music TV and the picture will slowly change while cheerful music plays. Watch!

Mushie Press Toy Dried Thyme Natural Shifting Sand

CHF 19.90

A pressure toy that stimulates fine motor skills. 100 % food grade silicone and ABS plastic

Mushie Press Toy Rose-Blush-Shifting Sand

CHF 19.90
A pressure toy that stimulates fine motor skills. 100 % food grade silicone and ABS plastic

Mushie Stack Tower Petal

CHF 21.90
This colorful stacking tower will delight your baby, while stacking the cups helps develop their spatial awareness and motor skills. Made with Danish design

Mushie nesting star nesting/stacking game

CHF 24.90
Five stars with lids that can be stacked inside each other, offering versatile play options in pleasant pastel colors for children from 0 to 3 years old.

Mushie Stack Tower Rings Original

CHF 21.90

Stackable toys help develop both the body and the brain from about six months

Mushie Stack Tower Original

CHF 21.90

Stackable toys help develop both the body and the brain from about six months

With a motor skills toy, the motor development of babies and toddlers is promoted in a playful way. These toys belong in every child's room during the first years of life, because babies primarily learn through imitation and independent experimentation.