Reaching and Grasping Toys

21 Items
PULL & GRASP
Apple Grab Toy
Toto Pink Rattle
Wooden Multi-Stage Sensory Toys - 5pc
Bouncer Toy: Soft Friends
TRIANGLE CLUTCHING TOY-HIGH CONTRAST
Bouncer Toy: Googly Eyes Pastels
BABY KEY RATTLE-HIGH CONTRAST
Toto Blue Rattle
SHAKING RATTLE-HIGH CONTRAST
PLAY GYM
Roly Poly: Koala
3D Viridis Wooden Stacking Game
Peg Puzzle: Farmyard
BEADS RATTLE-HIGH CONTRAST
PLAY GYM-ORCHARD
Peg Puzzle: Construction
PLAY GYM-HIGH CONTRAST
Peg Puzzle: Emergency
BIRD ROLLER
SQUARE CLUTCHER-HIGH CONTRAST

About Reaching and Grasping Toys

Reaching and grasping toys are essential tools for developing fine motor skills in infants and toddlers. These engaging toys encourage little ones to stretch, reach, and grasp, promoting hand-eye coordination and dexterity. Designed with bright colors, varied textures, and interesting shapes, these toys capture children's attention and stimulate their senses. Ideal for playtime, they help enhance cognitive development while providing endless fun. Safe and lightweight, reaching and grasping toys are perfect for little hands to explore, making them a must-have for any child's toy collection.

What are the benefits of reaching and grasping toys?

  • They help develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sensory exploration in young children.

At what age should I introduce reaching and grasping toys to my child?

  • Reaching and grasping toys can be introduced as early as 3 months, as babies begin to develop their grasping reflex.

Are reaching and grasping toys safe for infants?

  • Yes, most reaching and grasping toys are designed with safety in mind, using non-toxic materials and avoiding small parts that could pose a choking hazard.

How do reaching and grasping toys promote sensory development?

  • These toys often feature different textures, colors, and sounds, which stimulate a child's senses and encourage exploration.

Can reaching and grasping toys be used for playtime with other children?

  • Absolutely! These toys are great for interactive play, helping children learn to share and engage with their peers.

What types of materials are commonly used in reaching and grasping toys?

  • Common materials include wood, soft plastics, and fabric, all designed to be safe and durable for young children.