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Materials tagged with: KLAPPA
KLAPPA baby mat
SKU: 303.726.40
Bright contrasting colors attract the attention of the child. Various images, sounds and materials develop vision, hearing and tactile sensations of the baby, as well as fine motor skills.
KLAPPA book toy
SKU: 503.726.44
It is convenient for children to take in hand. Various images, sounds and materials develop vision, hearing and tactile sensations of the baby, as well as fine motor skills.
KLAPPA mobile
SKU: 403.650.26
A child can lying down looking at funny figures. Mobile with your favorite toys, set over the changing table, entertain your baby during a diaper change. Movement and contrasting colors stimulate the baby’s visual perception.
KLAPPA mobile
SKU: 503.726.15
A child can lying down looking at funny figures. Mobile with your favorite toys, set over the changing table, entertain your baby during a diaper change. Movement and contrasting colors stimulate the baby’s visual perception.
KLAPPA musical toy, caterpillar
SKU: 803.726.33
Develops vision, hearing, and touch the child. Quiet and pleasant sound for toddlers.
KLAPPA soft toy
SKU: 803.726.28
Bright contrasting colors attract the attention of the child. Soft cozy blanket will help your child feel safe.
KLAPPA soft toy ball
SKU: 803.726.52
Bright contrasting colors attract the attention of the child. It is convenient for children to take in hand
Klappa rattle
SKU: 003.650.33
Bright contrasting colors attract the attention of the child. The game should be fun and safe! It will be convenient for the baby to hold this rattle in his hands and shake it, you can even chew it. The colors, shape and sound of the rattle stimulate fine motor skills, hearing and vision of the baby. Quiet and pleasant for babies sound.
KLAPPA baby trainer
SKU: 103.726.22
A ladybug, butterfly and frog can be removed so that the baby can look at them closer and play with them. We promise that they will withstand curious children's fingers and even attempts to taste them. The child reaches for toys, thereby developing fine motor skills. Movement and contrasting colors stimulate the baby's visual perception.