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Fisher-Price Sensory Rock-a-Stack

Regular price QAR 95
Regular price QAR 109 Sale price QAR 95
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Description

Delight your baby’s senses with the Fisher-Price Baby Toy Sensory Rock-a-Stack, a classic developmental toy reimagined with modern textures and sensory features. Designed to support fine motor growth and sensory exploration, this vibrant stacking toy includes five uniquely textured rings for babies to grasp, shake, stack, and teethe. From soft plush to rattles and spinners, each ring offers a playful learning experience that encourages color recognition, size sorting, and motor coordination. Perfect for infants 6 months and older, this wobbly favorite is a must-have for every mom building her baby’s first toy collection.

Product Highlights:

  • Classic Rock-a-Stack toy designed for babies aged 6 months and up
  • Features: 5 brightly colored rings with different textures and sensory elements
  • The green ring has soft ribbons for tactile stimulation
  • Blue ring is covered in soft plush for comfort and texture
  • Orange ring includes spinners for visual and fine motor play
  • Purple ring features multiple textures to explore
  • Yellow ring includes built-in rattles to encourage auditory development
  • Rocker base wobbles for fun and engaging play
  • Promotes early learning of colors, sizes, and sorting concepts
  • Enhances fine motor and gross motor skill development
  • Safe and ideal for teething and sensory exploration

Specifications:

  • Recommended Age: 6 months and older
  • Material: Child-safe, BPA-free plastic and fabric
  • Includes: 5 textured rings and a bat-at rocking base
  • Dimensions: Approx. 8 x 5.5 inches
  • Item Type: Sensory development toy
  • Skills Targeted: Fine motor skills, gross motor skills, sensory development, early learning