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      • Kids Preferred Developmental Butterfly

        Developmental Butterfly comes with tags, ribbons, mirror, teether and a reflective hologram for multi-sensory stimulation. The butterfly character is inspired by Eric Carle’s tale. It has vibrant printed fabrics and developmental features like squeak, crinkle and rattle sounds. This vibrant butterfly has textured tags that promote tactile stimulation. Kids love to feel the colorful ribbon tags. This butterfly can be easily hung from a crib, stroller or cradle with a caterpillar clip.


        Why You’ll Love It: This soft fabric toy promotes visual and auditory stimulation.

        Age: Newborn and up

        Features
        • Easy grab for little fingers
        • Lot of textures
        • Promotes visual stimulation
        • Promotes mental stimulation
        • Has developmental features
        • Inspired by author Eric Carle’s tale
          • Product Dimensions (inches): 11 (L) x 2 (W) x 7 (H)

            Product Weight: 4 oz.

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      Kids Preferred Developmental Butterfly

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      Kids PreferredDevelopmental Butterfly
       
      5.0

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      5.0

      Amazing! Her favorite toy for months!

      By Mom

      from New York, NY

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      Pros

      • Durable
      • Entertaining
      • Lots of Fun
      • Portable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Infants
        • Newborn

        Comments about Developmental Butterfly:

        Her favorite toy for months and months has been this Eric Carle's butterfly, since it's crinkly and shiny and has things to hold and chew on and twirl and look at, etc… Hoooours of fun. Cannot recommend it highly enough.

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