Hanno Jr. Wooden Gorilla with Flexible Joints by David Weeks for Areaware
Boom, boom, boom! Can you hear Hanno Jr. The Gorilla walking? Your children will create imaginative and creative story with they new little friend Hanno Jr. Wooden Gorilla with Flexible Joints by David Weeks for Areaware. This wooden toy can be positioned to any number of posses, thanks to its elastic-band muscles and durable beech wood limbs that are virtually unbreakable. The name itself came from the Carthaginian explorer who discovered gorillas during his voyage along the African coast more than 2500 years ago. You can tell this story to your children as part of historical knowledge. [Hanno Jr. by David Weeks for Areaware $55]


An audio visual stimulating booties?
Since newborns can’t really see clearly until about 6 months, it is important for us adults to provide babies with toys that will help in visual development through their toys and accessories. Toys that have extreme contrasts like a combination of red, black and white will definitely get baby’s attention. Also, at the same time exercise the visual muscles, thus enhancing visual development. These attractive booties are good example of a visual stimulating accessory. It also has a rattle sound when shaken. So it doesn’t only develop visual senses but also auditory senses as well. For sure, babies will definitely enjoy wearing, looking at and listening to these pair of booties.

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