Wooden Surprise Gift Box

Part Number: LCI30731

$33.60

11 in stock

Additional information

Weight 2.00 lbs
Dimensions 10.80 × 7.55 × 6.00 in
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Assembly Required

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Grade

Package Contains

5-Piece Surprising Gift Box

Package Count

5

Unit of Measure

EA

Barcode

000772307314

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Warranty

Item# LCI30731

MPN: LCI30731

Recommended Age/Grade

Grade: Grade VPK+

Age: 6+ months

Wooden Surprise Gift Box Overview:

Box up and unbox fun multi-textured gifts that delight the senses again and again! Fill the cloth-covered wooden box with an adorable happy-faced bear, a crinkling, multi-textured cloth, a squeezable ball with chime, or a cloth book. Close the flaps and it becomes a beautifully “wrapped” gift with a beautiful bow! Reach in and grasp the items to unbox, and babies will discover their smiling face in the peek-a-boo mirror on the bottom. The Surprise Gift Box is an engaging way to encourage face-relevant stimuli and to help infants six months and older develop important sensory, and fine motor skills. It’s also a fun way to encourage gift-giving and sharing. Melissa & Doug infant and toddler toys inspire “a-ha!” moments of discovery. Adorable, diverse characters and a variety of fun shapes and textures encourage exploratory, skill-building play.

  • This cloth-wrapped wooden box with peek-a-boo mirror in the bottom and presents to “wrap” and “unwrap” is a fun way for infants and toddlers to discover textures and sounds
  • The 5-piece infant toy includes wooden box, plush toy bear, squeezable fuzzy ball with chime, multi-textured crinkle cloth, and a happy-bear cloth book
  • Peek-a-boo mirror and smiling bear tap into babies’ fascination with faces; multi-textured pieces help kids develop fine motor and sensory skills
  • Melissa & Doug infant and toddler toys inspire “a-ha!” moments of discovery. Adorable, diverse characters and a variety of fun shapes and textures encourage exploratory, skill-building play
  • Makes a great gift for infants, ages 6 months to 12 months, for hands-on, screen-free play and developmental skill-building