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Tiny LoveKangy Kangaroo Changing Time Toy

R349

Retail: R600
About

Baby's best friend, mom's best helper! 

Product Features
  • Stimulating & engaging break-through changing time toy that occupies your baby while being changed. Made of soft, textured fabric, it transforms diaper changing into a fun and stimulating experience.
  • Complete with a range of developmental features: 6-page multi-sensory book, gentle bouncing movement that responds to baby’s touch, teether, built-in rattle and crinkly ears.
  • 2 modes of attachment allow you to attach Kangy to changing table and play yards with a special detachable connector or place on a flat surface using extra stand.
  • As baby grows, the changing time toy transforms into a cuddly take-along toy fitted with a front kangaroo pouch that can be used as a pacifier pocket.
Modes of use
  • Kangy is fitted with a universal detachable connector that fits most changing tables and playpens. Attach as desired to amuse and engage baby while changing diapers or playing in the play yard.
  • The interchangeable stand lets you place Kangy on any flat surface you like, offering total versatility.
  • Remove the clip base to turn Kangy into a cuddly toythat is perfect as a take-along and includes features that help encourage your growing baby's cognitive development.
Developmental Wonders
  • Language & communication: Kangy looks at baby with big wide eyes, encouraging your little one to babble, reach out and communicate.
  • EQ: This soft toy accompanies babies in and out of the house, giving them a sense of familiarity and security.
  • Cognition: Baby learns how to manipulate Kangy – pull the book, rattle it and later take things in and out of the small pouch. As baby explores and discovers, cognitive abilities develop.
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