Introduce your baby to the wonderful world of barnyard fun with Ms. Rachel's Sensory Learning Farm! Inspired by Ms. Rachel's educational videos, this love - crafted learning toy offers eight distinct animal environments for amazing sensory play. It comes with ribbons and peek - a - boo crinkle flaps. Babies can use their senses to explore different textures, sights, and sounds. They'll develop fine motor skills by lifting the flaps and grasping objects. Tummy time on this farm toy promotes overall development, including gestures, dexterity building, and language growth. Made by GUND Baby, it's baby - safe and can be used at home, during travel, as a newborn gift, a nursery decoration, or a birthday present. Designed by Ms. Rachel and developmental experts, it's suitable for children aged 3 months and up. It's a great choice for newborns, toddlers, preschoolers, and kids aged 2 - 4, along with Montessori toys and Miss Rachel dolls. From baby shower gifts to essential baby items, these products help babies and families learn, bond, and thrive. Ms. Rachel, a real teacher with two master’s degrees in education, creates research - based videos and products to support little ones' learning.
• OFFICIAL MS. RACHEL SENSORY TOYS: A soft, farm - themed baby play set featuring 8 animal settings, a cute plush cow, colorful ribbons, and fun peek - a - boo crinkle flaps.
• VERSATILE INFANT LEARNING TOY: With flaps to flip and animals to grab, these baby farm toys are perfect for fine - tuning motor skills during tummy time or on the move. Premium, baby - safe construction by GUND Baby.
• SING ALONG: Sing 'What's in the barn? What could it be?' while naming animals, imitating their sounds, counting sheep, and identifying colors to encourage early language development.









Using the Ms Rachel's Sensory Learning Farm is super easy. Just lay it on a flat surface and let your baby have a go. During tummy time, your baby can lift the flaps, grasp the animals, and explore the different textures and sounds. You can also sit with your baby and sing the 'What's in the barn?' song, pointing out the animals, naming them, and making their sounds. This helps with language development. When it comes to cleaning, spot - clean the toy with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid submerging it in water. Keep it away from sharp objects to prevent any tears. Also, always supervise your baby while they're playing with the toy to ensure their safety.