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The Winstico Baby Pop Up Toy is a vibrant, Montessori-inspired interactive unicorn designed for babies aged 9 to 18 months. Featuring multi-action buttons and a delightful pop-up doll, it promotes fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and cause-and-effect understanding without the need for batteries. Made from safe, non-toxic materials with smooth edges, it’s perfect for both solo play and parent-child bonding, making it an ideal educational gift for toddlers.
Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 7.7 x 16.51 cm; 460 g |
Educational Objective(s) | Imagination,Manual capability,Cause and Effect |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Pink |
ASIN | B0D25ZH81Q |
U**Y
Wonderful toy for little ones
This pop up toy is a perfect combination of different learning aspects for the little ones. The push-pull and rotate buttons are good for fine motor skills. The vibrant colours, numbers and shapes help with communication skills. The quality is good as well. Overall happy with the toy in this price.
R**D
Toy
Granddaughter loves this
G**D
Toy
Good for kids
R**S
Great visual colours
I wouldn’t have this product if I had know that the packaging was going to have a large sticky label with my details on and this was bought as a present !
S**E
Perfect
Bought for my one year old great niece she loves it. Brilliant educational toy
U**.
Not so complex
Good looking, but I expected it to be more complex.
M**.
Great Quality
Arrived safely. Thank you. Postage labels stuck on box. This is not the way to post a Christmas present. Are you having a joke ?????
C**H
Fun Pop Up Toy
The media could not be loaded. The Pop up toy is a variation on a classic. You still have buttons to twist and press but the animals are anime/kawaii styled cute things such as two unicorns, a cloud and a star, so maybe not so recognisable for a small child as the usual farm animals featyred in this type of toy, but very appealing looking. The buttons are big and quite loose, not as stiff as some toys like this we have had in the past. It is also agood large size but does feel quite light compared to the Fisher Price barn style one which we also have. The toddler likes it as he finds the buttons easy to manipulate and whilst a bit of a challenge, not frustrating. I find that this style of toy has a short window of appeal. A child can usually just manage the first big button that can be pressed at about 10 months and not the others but by 18 months can do them all with ease. You can get a bit more educational value by asking the child to press a certain colour, or a certain number ( printed on top of the pop up lids) or a particular shape of button.
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