Sassy developmental baby toys are designed to help provide a solid foundation for lifelong learning by fostering development and stimulating the brain. High contrast patterns, playful textures, various sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative functional features are all key components to our Sensory Play and STEM toys.
Inspire The Senses, Drive N' Drool Keys, 0+ Months, 1 Count
Developmental ToysRattleSoft & FlexibleEncourages Oral Motor DevelopmentSensory to STEM Developmental MatrixSassy developmental baby toys are designed to help provide a solid foundation for lifelong learning by fostering development and stimulating the brain. High contrast patterns, playful textures, various sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative functional features are all key components to our Sensory Play and STEM toys.Taste - Baby's sense of taste is the most developed at birth. This sense, along with their own natural curiosity, helps baby explore the world around them. In order to foster language skills, baby is learning about her tongue, lips, and emerging teeth while exploring a variety of textural objects with their mouth.Hearing - Babies use their ears to learn about the world around them; it enables them to learn how to communicate and stimulates brain development.Encourage play with exploration of rattles. Soft, gentle sounds are important for close-to-ear interaction. Watch baby search for sounds as you move a rattle from one side of her to the other.Touch - Variety helps baby make important connections that foster learning later in life, and that's why touch is such an important sense. Provide baby with toys that have movable parts and different textures to explore. As baby grows, she will master dexterity with both hands.Vision - At birth, baby has very poor eyesight and hardly any depth perception. High contrasts and colors in the red hue spectrum are all they can detect until about 4 months of age. As vision develops, they will respond best to organized patterns, symmetry and smiling faces.Science - Children are natural scientists. Science is all about thinking and figuring out just how the world works. Enrich your baby's mind through discovery and play by observing and experimenting, curiously exploring, asking questions, showing her how thing work and allowing them to repeat what they have seen.Technology - Technology is using a manipulative to do something, like a lever on a teeter totter or a simple wheel or ramp. Interacting with toys, being inventive, identifying problems and making things work will pique baby's interest and keep them exploring.Engineering - Engineering focuses on solving problems and building. Enrich your baby's mind by using a variety of materials to design and construct things that work. Whether baby is building a tower with blocks or fitting objects together, they are figuring out how and why things work.Math - Math for baby is all about the basics. Early math concepts, such as counting and shapes, surround us in our daily lives. As baby grows, they begin to experiment with the concepts of math by sequencing numbers, creating patterns, sorting and classifying, and understanding special relationships.
Tic Bug Toe, Game on The Go, 3+ Years, 11 Piece Set
Tic-Tac-Toe FunFamily Game TimeGreat For TravelModern Design, Vintage Materials, Eco-Friendly Too!Great for Family Fun on The RunIncludes Storage Lid for Travel FunMade From Eco-Friendly RubberwoodS.T.E.A.M. Powered Play!Contains:5 ladybugs5 dragonflies1 game boardIt's ladybugs versus dragonflies in this adorable twist on the traditional tic-tac-toe game. Empty the wooden tray, then take turns placing your chunky bugs in the spaces until someone lines up three in a row. Storage lid makes it perfect for travel, Tic Bug Toe is made from rubberwood with child-safe stains.Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, BeginAgain draws inspiration for our fantastic, wacky and educational toys, games and puzzles from our big and beautiful world! We design toys that satisfy all styles of children’s playing, with no batteries required.Using sustainably harvested materials, BeginAgain works to benefit our kids and our environment.
Developmental ToysBuilding - Trial - NumbersStacking Rings Strengthens Hand-Eye CoordinationTextured Rings are Great for MouthingCenter Post Designed to Stack Rings in Any OrderName the Colors as Baby Stacks the RingsCount to 8! Each Ring is Numbered for CountingScience - Technology - Engineering - MathOver 30 years of developmental play, Sassy has worked together with developmental experts and educators to create a line of toys specifically designed to encourage STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Toys that respond in a variety of ways through interaction by baby to help develop concepts of STEM. From approximately 6 months to 3 years, babies encourage their senses to learn STEM concepts.
Click & Roll Push Around, Active Play Toddler Toy, 18+ Months, 1 Count
This mini-sized roller is perfect for gross motor development for children 18m+!As the item is pushed around the floor, it creates a quiet clacking noise which provides endless fun. The wheels have rubber treads so they are safe and fun for any surface!
Inspire The Senses, Peek-A-Boo Activity Book, 0+ Months, 1 Count
Paint FreeEncourages Vision DevelopmentSassy developmental baby toys are designed to help provide a solid foundation for lifelong learning by fostering development and stimulating the brain. High contrast patterns, playful textures, various sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative functional features are all key components to our Sensory Play and STEM toys.
Inspire The Senses, Flutterby Teether, 3 + Months, 1 Count
BPA FreeWater-FilledMultiple Teething Surfaces Stimulates GumsSensory to STEM Developmental MatrixSassy developmental baby toys are designed to help provide a solid foundation for lifelong learning by fostering development and stimulating the brain. High contrast patterns, playful textures, various sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative functional features are all key components to our Sensory Play and STEM toys.Taste - Baby's sense of taste is the most developed at birth. This sense, along with their own natural curiosity, helps baby explore the world around them. In order to foster language skills, baby is learning about her tongue, lips, and emerging teeth while exploring a variety of textural objects with their mouth.Hearing - Babies use their ears to learn about the world around them; it enables them to learn how to communicate and stimulates brain development. Encourage play with exploration of rattles. Soft, gentle sounds are important for close-to-ear interaction. Watch baby search for sounds as you move a rattle from one side of her to the other.Touch - Variety helps baby make important connections that foster learning later in life, and that's why touch is such an important sense. Provide baby with toys that have movable parts and different textures to explore. As baby grows, she will master dexterity with both hands.Vision - At birth, baby has very poor eyesight and hardly any depth perception. High contrasts and colors in the red hue spectrum are all they can detect until about 4 months of age. As vision develops, they will respond best to organized patterns, symmetry and smiling faces.Science - Children are natural scientists. Science is all about thinking and figuring out just how the world works. Enrich your baby's mind through discovery and play by observing and experimenting, curiously exploring, asking questions, showing her how things work and allowing them to repeat what they have seen.Technology - Technology is using a manipulative to do something, like a lever on a teeter totter or a simple wheel or ramp. Interacting with toys, being inventive, identifying problems and making things work will pique baby's interest and keep them exploring.Engineering - Engineering focuses on solving problems and building. Enrich your baby's mind by using a variety of materials to design and construct things that work. Whether baby is building a tower with blocks or fitting objects together, they are figuring out how and why things work.Math - Math for baby is all about the basics. Early math concepts, such as counting and shapes, surround us in our daily lives. As baby grows, they begin to experiment with the concepts of math by sequencing numbers, creating patterns, sorting and classifying, and understanding special relationships.
Inspire The Senses, Flower Teether Rattle, 3+ Months, 1 Count
Developmental Toys100% Silicone PetalsBPA FreeRattle!Sensory Developmental MatrixSassy developmental baby toys are designed to help provide a solid foundation for lifelong learning by fostering development and stimulating the brain. High contrast patterns, playful textures, various sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative functional features are all key components to our Sensory Play and STEM toys.TasteAge appropriate materialsMouthingTeethingHearingCause & effect soundsMusicTouchPlayful texturesExplorationManipulationVisionHigh-contrast patternsBold colorsLights
Inspire The Senses, Ring Rattle, 0+ Months, 1 Count
Developmental ToysPaint FreePromotes Hand to MidlineSensory to StemDevelopmental MatrixSassy developmental baby toys are designed to help provide a solid foundation for lifelong learning by fostering development and stimulating the brain. High contrast patterns, playful textures, various sounds, age-appropriate materials and innovative functional features are all key components to our Sensory Play and STEM toys.Taste - Baby's sense of taste is the most developed at birth. This sense, along with their own natural curiosity, helps baby explore the world around them. In order to foster language skills, baby is learning about her tongue, lips, and emerging teeth while exploring a variety of textural objects with their mouth.Hearing - Babies use their ears to learn about the world around them; it enables them to learn how to communicate and stimulates brain development. Encourage play with the exploration of rattles. Soft, gentle sounds are important for close-to-ear interaction. Watch baby search for sounds as you move a rattle from one side of her to ther other. Touch - Variety helps baby make important connections that foster learning later in life, and that's why touch us such an important sense. Provide baby with toys that have movable parts and different textures to explore. As baby grows, she will master dexterity with both hands. Vision - At birth, baby has very poor eyesight and hardly any depth perception. High contrasts and colors in the red hue spectrum are all they can detect until about 4 months of age. As vision develops, they will respond best to organized patterns, symmetry and smiling faces. Science - Children are natural scientists. Science is all about thinking and figuring out just how the world works. Enrich your baby's mind through discovery and play by observing and experimenting, curiously exploring, asking questions, showing her how things work and allowing them to repeat what they have seen. Technology - Technology is using a manipulative to do something, like a lever on a teeter totter or a simple wheel or ramp. Interacting with toys, being inventive, identifying problems and making things work will pique baby's interest and keep them exploring. Engineering - Engineering focuses on solving problems and building. Enrich your baby's mind by using a variety of materials to design and construct things that work. Whether baby is building a tower with blocks or fitting objects together, they are figuring out how and why things work. Math - Math for baby is all about the basics. Early math concepts, such as counting and shapes, surround us in our daily lives. As baby grows, they begin to experiment with the concepts of math by sequencing numbers, creating patterns, sorting and classifying, and understanding special relationships.
Inspire the Senses, Pop n' Push Car, 6 - 24 Months, 1 Car
Inspire The SensesEncourages Motor Skills Beads Pop as car movesPull it Back and Watch it ZoomHigh Contrast ColorsPull Back and Go MotorBeads go "Pop" "Pop" Pull back wheels on hard floor surface and watch it go. Colorful beads "pop" as the car zooms forward. Black and white strips engage baby's vision.
The Tumbler, Push Around Toddles Toy, 18+ Months, 1 Count
Flip around, rolling fun from the BeginAgain workshop.Made from sustainably harvested rubberwood with three sets of rubber-trimmed wheels, this unique push-around toy rolls no matter what side is up! Recommended for ages 18 mos+.
Ritzy Jingle, Attachable Travel Toy, 0+ Months, Koala, 1 Toy
Bitzy™ Bespoke™Let's Explore! Our Ritzy Jingle™ from our Bitzy Bespoke™ collection is the playful pick-me-up your babe can't resist! Crafted with soft natural cotton this toy features a jingle ball inside to envelop baby with its gentle sound. Easily fasten onto a car seat, stroller, or activity gym for adventures ahead!