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  2. Unique Personalized Gifts and Toys for Newborn Baby Boys - AOL

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    Soft Cloth Baby Book. This book for babies is made with soft cloth pages, bright colors, and crinkly textures to stimulate the senses. One Amazon customer writes, "This JellyCat book is so adorable!

  3. Baby rattle - Wikipedia

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    Rattles provide a source of stimulation. Babies like the sounds they produce and follow the path of the rattle with their eyes, as well as giving them a sense of discovery as they try to grab and hold the rattle. Many rattles have a dual function, doubling as teethers as babies grow. They have textured surfaces which are easy on the gums and ...

  4. Good Housekeeping’s 2023 Best Toy Awards Are Here! - AOL

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    From 2012 to 2022 she also chose the year's best toys for Parents magazine and covered the baby-gear market for the brand. Hartshorn also serves as a judge for the JPMA Innovation Awards . She's a ...

  5. These Are Officially the Best New Toys of 2023 - AOL

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    These educational toys strike the ideal balance between parent-approved and child-loved, making them the best new toys of 2023. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  6. Little People (toys) - Wikipedia

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    Little People is a toy brand for children ages 6–36 months and to ages 3 and up, originally produced by Fisher-Price, Inc. in the 1960s as the Play Family People. The current product line consists of playsets, mini-sets and accessories, books, CDs, and DVDs focusing on various configurations of 5 characters named Eddie, Tessa, Mia, Koby, and ...

  7. Kangaroo care - Wikipedia

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    The tight bundling is enough to stimulate the baby: vestibular stimulation from the parent's breathing and chest movement, auditory stimulation from the parent's voice and natural sounds of breathing and the heartbeat, touch by the skin of the parent, the wrap, and the natural tendency to hold the baby. All this stimulation is important for the ...