Infantino's Sensory Toy Features Different Textures, Sounds and Colors
Laura McQuarrie — February 17, 2017 — Life-Stages
References: infantino & mynewsdesk
At this year's New York Toy Fair, Infantino introduced a new sensory toy collection that features a range of high-quality materials, textures, sounds, lights and colors to stimulate a child's curiosity. Rather than boasting a completely uniform design, the robot toy has arms and legs that are mismatched, each of which creates a different sensation when touched.
In the process of encouraging an exploration of the senses, the toy also helps young children to develop essential motor skills. The Sensory Discovery Robot has a number of parts that kids can push, pull and play with to activate different features of the toy.
The sensory toy collection specifically for newborns to babies up to a year old also includes Leon the Chameleon Light and the award-winning Shape sorter.
In the process of encouraging an exploration of the senses, the toy also helps young children to develop essential motor skills. The Sensory Discovery Robot has a number of parts that kids can push, pull and play with to activate different features of the toy.
The sensory toy collection specifically for newborns to babies up to a year old also includes Leon the Chameleon Light and the award-winning Shape sorter.
Trend Themes
1. Sensory Development - Opportunity for creating innovative toys that stimulate various senses and contribute to the development of essential motor skills in children.
2. High-quality Materials - Advancement in the use of premium materials in toy production, allowing for enhanced tactile experiences and sensory exploration.
3. Interactive Features - Demand for interactive toys with push, pull, and play features that engage children and promote curiosity.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can create a new line of sensory toys that prioritize the development of sensory skills and motor skills in infants and young children.
2. Early Childhood Education - Educational institutions and early childhood development centers can incorporate sensory toys into their curriculum to facilitate learning and promote sensory exploration.
3. Children's Retail - Retailers can diversify their offerings by stocking a range of high-quality sensory toys, catering to the growing demand for interactive and developmentally beneficial toys.
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