noggin rings
Regular price
$22.00
The first twelve months are so important for reaching, grasping, and tracking!
From birth, Baby is taking in and learning how our world fits together. NogginRings feature nested rings with a rattle ball in the middle.
Baby's eyes will be drawn to the solid red and alternating white and black rings, and to the amused little red rattle ball in the center. This strengthens visual tracking.
Hear that? Shake the rattle and let Baby figure out how to track the source of sounds!
Once Baby learns to differentiate the rings from the rest of the world, that's when reaching and grasping occurs! Baby will reach out to touch, then explore, the rings and rattle.
Play with Baby by holding the grasping ring. Let Baby explore the ring set and pass it between Baby's hands. Hang the NogginRings for independent play.
This simple toy will be so important in the development of Baby's hand-eye coordination and visual and auditory tracking!
NogginRingsReaching and grasping rings for babies
Encourages hand-eye coordination, visual tracking, auditory tracking
Encourages reaching and grasping and interaction with the larger world
Grasp and shake and interact!
Updated version of the Classic Developmental Milestone Maker from the 1980s
Features solid red and alternating black and white rings with a red rattle ball
Rings are flexible
Rattle features an amused expression that older babies will appreciate
Baby will learn to track the sound of the rattle
Eye-catching red, black, and white will teach baby visual tracking
Baby will enjoy reaching out to touch
Attach ring set to play apparatus or to carriers
Includes 1 set of rings with rattle
Wipe with damp cloth and air dry to clean
From birth, Baby is taking in and learning how our world fits together. NogginRings feature nested rings with a rattle ball in the middle.
Baby's eyes will be drawn to the solid red and alternating white and black rings, and to the amused little red rattle ball in the center. This strengthens visual tracking.
Hear that? Shake the rattle and let Baby figure out how to track the source of sounds!
Once Baby learns to differentiate the rings from the rest of the world, that's when reaching and grasping occurs! Baby will reach out to touch, then explore, the rings and rattle.
Play with Baby by holding the grasping ring. Let Baby explore the ring set and pass it between Baby's hands. Hang the NogginRings for independent play.
This simple toy will be so important in the development of Baby's hand-eye coordination and visual and auditory tracking!
NogginRings
Ages 0 months+