Blinky the owl, Activity toy

€46

Colour: Maple beige

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Cute and fun activity toy shaped like Blinky the owl with a large baby-safe mirror, teething rings and elements that can be examined and explored. Blinky comes in the colour maple beige and belongs to Sebra’s Woodland collection.

Put the soft mirror on the floor so your baby can get to know themselves. The floor mirror stimulates the child’s curiosity and allows them to explore their own facial expressions and movements, which is guaranteed to bring plenty of smiles and laughs.

Specifikationer

SKU

300930037

Country of origin

CN

Material

50% Polyester, 45% Cotton, 5% Elastane Filling: 100% Polyester filling (recycled) Teether: 100% Silicone (TPE)

Product measures

Measuring (cm): H: 33 L: 12 W: 25

Cleaning & Remarks

Wash by hand cold

Testing

Recommended age: 0+
Toys for the Creeping Stage

In the creeping stage, your baby truly begins to discover that they can move. They turn, roll, and may start to push themselves forward on their tummy to reach exciting objects around them.

During this stage, your baby develops strength, balance, and body awareness – all through play.

Support your baby by letting them play on different surfaces. Create space for movement and choose toys that spark curiosity and motivate them to reach out, turn, and creep forward.

Tips for play during the creeping stage

  • Give your baby plenty of floor space to move and explore freely.
  • Place toys just out of reach to encourage your baby to stretch, turn, and creep forward.
  • Vary the surfaces – carpet, mattress, smooth floor – to provide new sensory experiences.

Choosing the right toys

Offer engaging toys that spark curiosity, such as:

  • Soft balls and figures that can be rolled or pushed.
  • Toys with sounds that capture your baby’s attention.
  • Mirrors and activity books your baby can look at or touch.

Read more in our

Article about the Creeping Stage

In this article, we focus on the exciting development that happens when your baby discovers how to control their body and move around the room.

We explore what it takes for your baby to start moving forward – and how you as a parent can support this process through play, presence, and safe, stimulating surroundings.

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The first 4 stages of a baby’s development

Lying Stage

In this stage, the baby lies down. Focus on play that allows the baby to follow toys with their eyes, hear sounds, and feel different textures.

Creeping Stage

In this stage, the baby begins to roll, turn, and move forward on their tummy. Play with toys that motivate the baby to reach out and explore their surroundings.

Crawling Stage

The baby learns to crawl and move freely. Strengthen balance and coordination through floor play with balls, blocks, and small obstacles.

Walking Stage

The baby stands up and takes their first steps. Create space for movement and play where the baby can challenge their balance and explore the world on their own two feet.