with White Sounds: The sound of rain, the waves of the sea, and the sound of an electric fan are considered white noise. It is a continuous sound that includes every frequency, and it soothes and relaxes babies.
Sensory Development: Toys that stimulate vision, hearing, touch, etc., enhance sensory perception and help infants discover the world around them.
Motor Skills: They enhance hand-eye coordination, balance, and physical movement, contributing to the development of both gross and fine motor skills.
Learning: Toys that cultivate logical thinking, memory, and problem-solving, laying the foundations for cognitive development.
Pre-Writing: They focus on hand and finger control through activities such as drawing on lines or simple shapes, preparing them to learn to write later.
Fine Motor Skills: Toys that help develop dexterity and control of hand and finger movements through activities such as grasping, twisting, and placing objects.