GIVE YOUR CHILD A HEAD START: The spinning drum is a classic Montessori material that is perfect for infant play during tummy time sessions! Its beautiful colors and mirror are great for an infant's visual tracking, and a set of tumbling wooden blocks emit a soothing sound while the drum is spinning.
DEVELOP FINE MOTOR SKILLS: The sounds and colors of the spinning drum will encourage your little one to push up and bat the drum over and over. This repeated exercise quickly develops core, arm and wrist movements while also building strength in these areas.
FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP: The spinning drum features 5 beautifully painted rainbow-colored sides to help develop color recognition and a child-safe acrylic mirror that gives your infant an opportunity to visually explore familiar faces, emotions, and the world around them. Gazing at the reflections from the mirror is also a great way for your little one to practice visual tracking!
PERFECT FOR YOUR LITTLE ONE: Our spinning drum is a great choice for Montessori toys 6 months and up. Giving your child something meaningful that can also be memorable to them, with all the benefits from the Montessori habits.
OUR SAFETY GUARANTEE: The Montessori & Me spinning drum is free of lead and other toxic heavy metals. Tested for compliance with federal regulations in a CPSC-Accepted laboratory. Our spinning drum meets all prescribed safety standards so that you can rest assured it is safe for your little one! Drum-6 inches in diameter, Base-9.5" X 5.5"Polished with a blend of beeswax and flaxseed oil.
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5 x 6.3 inches
Item Weight: 1.34 pounds
Country of Origin: China
ASIN: B0BC651QV9
Manufacturer recommended age: 6 months - 3 years
Best Sellers Rank: #49,188 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #185 in Baby Rattles & Plush Rings
Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 134Reviews
Manufacturer: MORITECK
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Product description
Your baby may be tasting, mouthing, and feeling everything they can get their hands on right now to help them investigate their world around them, while working on getting themselves closer to what looks and sounds exciting to them. Have fun with tummy time and practice fine and gross motor skills.