This 8-in-1 educational toy offers a wide variety of play options: 1. Electronic piano 2. Push the chimney to open the window 3. ABC buttons 4. Key-open door 5. Telephone dial and receiver 6. Math games 7. Clock hands 8. Pop-up car. Each of the eight sides offers a different way to play, ensuring hours of play without getting bored. The colorful design will attract children's attention and help develop their fingers. The cute pink house design is also visually appealing. Suitable for ages 0 and up, it also helps train fine motor skills.
Safe material: The compact width makes it easy for children to play with. The edges are rounded, not square, making it safe and secure. The ABS material makes it safe to play with and is shock-resistant, so it should be fine even if it's dropped in the dark. The house-shaped design makes it stable and less likely to tip over, allowing children to play with it safely. It requires three AA batteries (sold separately).
Montessori Education Elements: This toy provides a lot of stimulation for babies. It combines sound, light, a piano, and toy cars, and thoroughly stimulates the senses of sight, hearing, and touch, so I think it's good for early exposure. There's plenty of finger play, making it ideal for development and concentration training.
Fun with sound and light: This baby toy is interesting for babies as they touch and play with the sound and light. It looks like a cute house, but when you open it, it's full of gimmicks. When you put batteries in, the door lights up and makes a "ping pong" sound when you open it, and you press the button. The roof is a telephone, and when you pick up the receiver or press the button, it makes a sound, and the other side is a piano, so you can enjoy playing single notes and music. When you press the button on the ceiling, a little bird comes out, and you can park your car in the garage...
Perfect for baby showers and other gifts: This colorful and cute design is sure to please both boys and girls. While the pink base makes it seem more geared toward girls, it also has a car mechanism that makes it easy for boys to play with. It's not too big, so it's easy to store. This educational toy is especially recommended for families focused on early development, or for those looking for a baby shower or birthday gift.
It incorporates elements of Montessori education, with many fingertip movements, naturally training concentration and hand movements. The lights and sounds are not too intense, making it a baby-friendly design that leaves a good impression. Another attractive feature is that the way of playing changes according to the developmental stage of the child, from the latter half of the 0-year-old age to around 2-3 years old.
When you press the chimney from above, a solar lamp lights up and you can hear the birds chirping. The big buttons are fun to press, so my child is engrossed in pressing them over and over again. When you press the dial on the phone, it makes a beeping sound and speaks the numbers 1 to 9 in a foreign language.