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Fat Brain Toys Fat Brain Toys Dimpl Wobl Blue

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Fat Brain Toys Dimpl Wobbl - Blue Baby Toys & Gifts for Ages 0 to 1

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  • GRAB, CHEW, WOBBLE, POP! Little ones are quickly captivated by this unique, wobbly sensory toy
  • PUSH THE SILICONE BUTTON; Explore the bumpy textures; Wonderfully wobbly; Great for teething!
  • PERFECT FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS; Made of high-quality food-grade silicone; BPA-free
  • ENCOURAGES SENSORY LEARNING, tactile exploration; fidget-fun for older kids, too!
  • HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION; Frustration-free packaging; Easy to clean

Grab, chew, wobble, POP!

On the top is a silicone button little fingers can't help but push while the bumpy, textured frame provides a satisfying touch of sensory delight.

But then... Tilt it, spin it, and let it go - Minds are aglow with fascination as it wobbles and waddles this way and that!

Send your little ones on tactile adventure that's charmingly irresistible with the Dimpl Wobl.

Dimpl Wobbl
- Unique, wobbly sensory toy
- Encourages sensory learning, tactile exploration, fidget fun!
- Great for teething
- Little fingers enjoy pushing the silicone button
- Bumpy textures are a delight to feel, soothing for sore gums
- Wiggles and wobbles atop weighted base
- Available in 3 bright colors - Orange, blue, or green
- Includes one Dimpl Wobl
- BPA-Free
- High quality materials and construction - Lasting durability

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