KAKIBLIN Cubic Activity Learning Toy with Zippers, Latches, Buckles, Laces, Snaps, Buttons and More – Perfect for Toddlers at Home, on Airplanes, Cars or Travel
Price: (as of – Details) Product Description The Activity Learning Cubic Toy is uniquely designed with colorful primary bold colors to appeal to any child’s early fascination with buckles,zippers, latches and buttons Toddlers will not only learn to SNAP and CLICK but also develop and strengthen fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, problem solving, and
Price: $17.99 - $16.99 (as of Apr 24,2026 23:18:59 UTC – Details)
Product Description
The Activity Learning Cubic Toy is uniquely designed with colorful primary bold colors to appeal to any child’s early fascination with buckles,zippers, latches and buttons
Toddlers will not only learn to SNAP and CLICK but also develop and strengthen fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, problem solving, and color recognition
The cuddly body is decorated with fun shapes, numbers and surprises to keep kids learning and entertained. There is also an easy-glide zipper with pocket to hide hidden treasures. It help kids learn and entertain them too. Whether it’s counting to improve math skills, naming the beach embroidery, zipping up and down, or snapping buckles there is plenty for kids to learn while on the go
Baby can play this toy in the car, train, airplane, grocery store, and doctor waiting rooms
It is perfect for improving motor skills for special needs, autistic, and disabled children. Surface washable,it’s lightweight and easy to hold for baby’s little finger
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Toddlers will not only learn to SNAP and CLICK but also develop and strengthen fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, problem solving, and color recognition Whether counting to improve math skills, naming the beach embroidery, zipping up and down, or snapping buckles there is plenty for kids to learn while on the go Baby can play this toy in the car, train, airplane, grocery store, and doctor waiting rooms It is perfect for improving motor skills for special needs, autistic, and disabled children
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