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RING STACKERS
1) A small sized ring stacker can be introduced at 4.5 to 5 months i.e. as soon as baby can sit with support.
I have shared a image here of 2 types of ring stacker by Fisher price - Rock-a-stack. The first one costs under Rs 200 while the second one is a little more than rs 200. The only difference is that in the second one; the top ring is a soft water based teether ring.
2) It has long thick hollow yellow coloured stacker stick fixed on a hollow white coloured rocking base.
3) It has 5 rings big to small stacked over on the stick.
4) It is a very good motor activity for babies of this age.
5) It helps the baby to take support of the stacker stick and sit for a few more seconds before they fall or slide on to the bed during the-learning-to-sit phase.
6) It has no sharp edges.
7) This height of the stick is just perfect for the baby to take support for sitting.
Later on wooden stackers or bigger stackers with more colourful rings can be introduced for more fun, as well as for learning shapes, colours and sizes. #AAM
#ageappropriatetoys
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#mymommyhoodexperiences #BBcreatorsclub
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Dr. AMRITA

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Dr. AMRITA

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Sania Bhushan

Love the way u share ur experience about the toys &#128076;&#128076;

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Dr. AMRITA

They have to be shown how to play with it again nd again. First they ll learn how to take out the rings. Later they will put the rings on the stacker.

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Rebecca Prakash

Atarah still doesn't get this and many went missing, later one day our guy who cleans the apartment came and gave everything, said it was all thrown out &#129318;&#8205;&#9792;&#65039;

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