Description
My Stimuli sensory cube
Gentle awakening is on the menu
Thanks to its six completely different sides, this ultra-soft sensory cube will stimulate baby’s senses and help them make their very first discoveries from the day they are born.
To delight baby’s ultra-sensitive touch
Each side boasts different fabrics and textures: synthetic fur, corduroy, microfibre velvet, wood, etc. Nothing develops baby’s sense of touch better than the gradual awakening offered by means of this rich and fun sensory experience.
Features
- Suitable for newborns.
- Dimensions: 17 x 17 x 17 cm
- Surface wash only
The further advantages of this early-learning game
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Awaken the sensesThis sensory cube stimulates newborns’ hearing with its rustling paper. The contrasting colours and various prints will help awaken baby’s sight. |
Easy to graspThis activity cube helps baby develop their fine pincer grasp, thanks to the FSC-certified beech ring, small multi-sized ribbons and adorable cat ears. |
The ideal giftSuitable for 0 months and up: this educational toy will have a helping hand in little ones’ first discoveries, until the time they start taking their first steps. |
A collection developed with psychomotor specialists
Stimuli is a collection of sensory early-learning toys developed in collaboration with GO Élan, a company specialising in psychomotricity.
The collection has been designed to accompany baby throughout each stage of their development, according to the principles of free motor skills, by promoting their initiative and creativity:
- Children must remain free to move around: they use their senses in a trial and error-like manner to suss out their environment.M
- otor development occurs in a specific order, and this is mostly the same for each child.C
- hildren need to be physically and psychologically nurtured for more emotional security.
Designed with the help of psychomotor specialists
The symbol of the cat
Small explanatory booklet
Materials and prints
Stimuli accompanies the development of babies and their senses
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From 0 to 2 monthsBabies’ eyesight is blurry at birth. They can see up to 25-30 centimetres in front of them. The contrasting hues fascinate them. Babies can also remember the sounds they heard in their mother’s womb. They can tell the difference between the textures, shapes and weights of objects. |
From 2 monthsAt 2 months: Babies will stare continuously at moving objects, such as rotating mobiles. They become interested in objects and images with contrasting colours. |
From 3 months and 4 monthsAt 3 months: Babies begin to distinguish colours, and become interested in the movement and sound of objects. At 4 months: Babies’ muscles are getting stronger. They can reach out to touch the objects around them and begin to follow the source of sound with their eyes. |
From 6 to 12 monthsAt 6 months: Babies have more or less the same visual acuity as adults. They can stare at details from any distance away. They begin to walk on all fours and move to grab objects. They can grab objects within their reach and pass them from one hand to the other. |