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Top rated Grasping toys

Here's a ranking of the top rated products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

1. Sophie la girafe Gripper

Sophie the Giraffe is a toy for babies made from 100% natural rubber. It stimulates all the senses of newborns and soothes them when their first teeth come in. Sophie's shape and size of 18 cm are ideal for little baby hands. She is very lightweight, and her long legs and neck are easy for babies to grasp, even from their first days. She is painted only with food-grade coloring and has the same properties as a pacifier, making her completely safe.

Cleaning: No high-temperature sterilization. Do not clean in the dishwasher. Wipe only with a damp cloth and soapy water. The details and colors of the contents may vary. Please keep the packaging, as it contains important information.
 

2. Fat Brain Toys Dimpl

Grabbing and baby toys. Perfect for small hands. The colored silicone cushions can be pressed in and pulled out as desired. They provide fun and help train fine motor skills as well as concentration. 

3. Tomy Lamaze Freddie the Firefly High Chair Toy

Baby’s favourite friend Freddie the Firefly loves to play while waiting for dinner. Part of the much-loved Freddie the Firefly range, he sticks easily to baby’s highchair or any flat surface with the suction cup.Freddie’s bright colours and different textured teething wings will encourage touch and capture baby’s attention from 6 months onwards. With lots of different activities for baby to explore, Freddie’s soft antennae, spinning ball and sliding beads will encourage sensory development.Freddie loves to play while baby waits for dinner.Easily sticks to baby’s highchair with the suction cup.Baby’s attention will be captured as Freddie sways when he’s gently batted.Different textured wings to encourage sensory discovery.Suitable for 6 months onwards. 

Tomy Lamaze Freddie the Firefly High Chair Toy
Grasping toys
EUR20,93

Tomy Lamaze Freddie the Firefly High Chair Toy

4. Eichhorn Caterpillar

The colorful, fun caterpillar from Eichhorn can be twisted into different positions thanks to a flexible rubber cord connection. The grasping toys promote fine motor skills, and the colorful rings enhance the tactile perception of little ones. 

5. Taf Toys Cloud

The grasping toy can be easily held and offers various gripping options. With fascinating sounds and movements. Playing with the grasping toy sharpens the senses and develops fine motor skills. 

6. Baby Einstein Octoplush musical toy

The plush activity toy is simply lovable, and every press rewards your baby with new colors and sounds. Under each little soft leg, your baby discovers a colorful, embroidered picture. With a gentle press, the corresponding color and a short classical melody can be heard. You can easily switch between English, Spanish, and French, allowing your little language expert to hear the colors in different languages. Plush toys like the Octoplush will soon become your baby's favorite, and the two will remain close friends even as they grow older. A two-year-old will love it just as much as a baby does. 

7. Ministeps Baliba Rattle Ball

Ravensbruger Mini Steps Baliba Rattle Ball, turquoise bite and grab ball, ø 10 cm, soft silicone, from 3 m. Even the youngest children can easily grab the rattle ball with its soft, flexible structure. Three colourful, movable rattle discs encourage them to play, shake and throw again and again. Chewing around serves as an aid to teething. 

8. Haba Magica

Colorful balls that magically hang together – that's the Haba Magica teething ring. This teething ring consists of 8 colorful beech wood balls threaded onto a durable polyester band. The round shapes fit nicely in little hands, and the friendly, vibrant colors encourage exploration and grasping. When the baby shakes the teething ring, the balls clatter as they touch each other. Additionally, they can be turned and twisted almost at will. This creates new shapes and figures over and over again – it never gets boring! Even older babies can spend hours playing with it. 

9. Plantoys Sensor technology balls pastel

The sensory balls are a simple tool to stimulate and enhance various perception skills in young children in an entertaining way. See, hear, feel. The set includes three balls with differently colored edges and a fun face. PlanToys produces sustainable and natural products. 

10. small foot Colourful

Three wooden rods are connected with rubber bands, allowing them to be twisted and pulled in any direction. It presents a sporty challenge for little hands. The colorful sliding elements rattle when shaken, bringing a smile to every baby's face.