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The contrasting play blanket from the SENSORY collection is the ideal helper for the first year of baby's life. It has interactive elements that engage the child for a really long time, stimulate his activity and contribute to the development of his senses. The educational blanket is already ideal for newborns, as they see only contrasts immediately after birth. It is extra thick and fluffy, which insulates the child from the cold floor. The play blanket then grows with the child and can be used as a playpen or as a classic play mat with toys on a trapeze. Includes 5 removable toys: rattle, teether, mirror, coloured ribbon and squeaker/noisemaker. All elements can be detached from the trapeze and can be used separately, just for playing or to attract the attention of the baby. Other products are also compatible with the SENSORY collection, such as a hanging toy for the stroller/chair that can be easily attached to the trapeze pad.

About the SENSORY collection:

The sensory toy collection has been developed for children up to one year old. During this period, the most significant changes in the psychomotor development of the child occur. Sensory toys are a response to a current market trend that focuses on promoting development through fun, where the parent and child can stimulate visual development, practice the ability to focus attention on an object, focus and follow objects with the eyes, or practice dexterity and coordination.

Why are sensory toys so important?

A child's eyesight is the least developed sense after birth. The darkness that prevails in the womb does not allow vision to fully develop in the prenatal period. After birth, the baby's vision is blurred and foggy. The child sees only outlines in the range of 20-30 cm, large shapes and elements from the environment. After about a month, he starts to see colors, initially red and black. After about three months, he will start to notice other distinctive colours. At about six months of age, he begins to see details in pictures and also sees much more clearly. In the twelfth month of life, the child's vision is already fully developed as an adult and becomes a great tool for discovering the world. Sensory toys from the new SENSORY collection help stimulate the child's vision and train the ability to focus attention from the first weeks of life.