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Baby Montessori Sensory Development Toys Pull String Finger Grasp Training Learning Toys 0-12 Months Babies Toy Educational Gift
$14.86 USD
Sale price
$14.86 USD
Regular price
$15.99 USD
Why You’ll Love It
The Montessori Pull String Sensory Toy is designed to support the way babies naturally learn — through touch, movement, and exploration. With soft pull cords, textured surfaces, and interactive sensory elements, this developmental toy transforms simple play into a powerful learning experience that strengthens coordination, focus, and sensory processing.
Created for early childhood development, this multi-sensory toy encourages babies and toddlers to pull, press, push, and explore while supporting fine motor growth and cognitive development in a calm, screen-free way.
Recommended Age
Suitable for babies and children ages 0–6 years old.
Product Details
- Montessori-inspired sensory development toy
- Pull-string interactive sensory design
- Multiple textures and movement activities
- Helps support fine motor skill development
- Food-grade silicone cords safe for teething
- Durable child-safe plastic construction
- Non-electric educational toy
- CE Certified
- Themes include Animals, Nature, Transportation, Music, and more
Good to Know
- Encourages screen-free developmental play
- Great for sensory exploration and calming repetitive interaction
- Lightweight and portable for travel and stroller use
- Helps soothe teething discomfort through safe chewing surfaces
- Ideal for home, daycare, therapy environments, and early learning activities
- Keep away from fire
- Colors and measurements may vary slightly
Perfect For
Ages 0–12 Months
- Sensory exploration through texture and movement
- Grasping and pulling practice
- Teething support and oral sensory stimulation
- Hand-eye coordination development
Ages 1–3 Years
- Fine motor skill strengthening
- Cause-and-effect understanding
- Focus and concentration development
- Independent sensory play and exploration
Ages 3–6 Years
- Finger dexterity and coordination exercises
- Sensory calming and focus support
- Cognitive and problem-solving reinforcement
- Interactive quiet-time learning activities
Skills Developed
- Fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Sensory processing and tactile awareness
- Finger strength and dexterity
- Cause-and-effect understanding
- Focus and concentration
- Cognitive and motor development
- Curiosity and independent exploration

















