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Melissa & Doug - Melissa & Doug Multi-Sensory PB&J Take-Along Clip-On Baby Toy | Sensory Toy for Infants | Developmental Toy for Toddlers | 0+ | Gift for Baby Boys or Baby Girls
Enjoy hours of fun with this exciting and engaging game from Hasbro. Perfect for family game nights, parties, or gifts. Designed to bring joy, laughter, and memorable moments to kids and adults alike.
Product Description This adorable clip-on toy is a delicious way to entertain babies while stimulating their senses! Two plush bread slices feature corduroy peanut butter on one and satiny jelly on the other to delight baby's sense of touch. The soft, rattling, double-sided jar is easy to grasp, and firm plastic peanut and grape pieces are textured to temp tiny fingers to touch! Bring the fun wherever baby goesaeasily clip the six-piece, multi-textured toy onto a stroller, car seat, diaper bag, or high chair to keep it close at hand. Key Features: Clip the 6-piece peanut butter and jelly infant toy to strollers, diaper bags, high chairs, car seats, and more to keep the fun close at hand,Includes 2 plush bread slices (with corduroy peanut butter and smooth, satiny jelly), double-sided plush peanut butter/jelly jar with rattle, textured plastic grapes and peanut, removable clip,Multi-textured pieces help kids develop fine motor and sensory skills,Melissa & Doug infant and toddler toys inspire "a-ha!" moments of discovery Adorable, diverse characters and a variety of fun shapes and textures encourage exploratory, skill-building play,Makes a great gift for infants, birth to 1, for hands-on, screen-free play and developmental skill-building This product is designed with premium quality, ensuring durability and superior performance.









