Melissa & Doug First Bead Maze, Developmental Toys, Wooden Educational Toy
Melissa & Doug First Bead Maze, Developmental Toys, Wooden Educational Toy
Product Description
Sitting in a high chair is much more fun with this fantastic bead maze, featuring brightly-colored, multi-shaped beads that spin and slide along red and yellow wire pathways anchored by a strong suction cup base. Encourages color recognition, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor development through play!
Our Melissa & Doug baby toy has been designed to encourage development of multiple critical skills in children 12 months and above. This baby bead maze is made from high-quality materials. The four soft-coated wires twist and turn between two solid wood blocks that display quality craftsmanship for extended safe use. The First Bead Maze is a delightful and educational gift for kids 12 months up. Add the Melissa & Doug Shape Sorting Cube to round out the hands-on experience and to give kids an engaging option for screen-free play.
--CLASSIC DEVELOPMENTAL TOY – WITH A TWIST: The Melissa & Doug First Bead Maze is an exceptional developmental toy for kids. It features 18 multiple-shaped wooden beads and three plastic rings that spin and slide.
--QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: This baby bead maze is made from high-quality materials. The four soft-coated wires twist and turn between two solid wood blocks that display quality craftsmanship for extended safe use.
--EXCEPTIONAL DEVELOPMENT TOY: Our Melissa & Doug First Bead Maze baby toy has been designed to help children 12 months and above develop sensory skills, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
--GREAT GIFT FOR AGES 12 MONTHS AND UP: The First Bead Maze is an educational gift for kids 12 months up. Add the Melissa & Doug Shape Sorting Cube to round out the hands-on experience and to give kids an engaging option for screen-free play.
--“THE GOLD STANDARD IN CHILDHOOD PLAY”: For more than 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products that NBC News called “the gold standard in early childhood play.”