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Sassy Spin Shine Rattle (Review)
SASSY SPIN SHINE RATTLE
AGE RANGE: 0months+
PRICE RANGE: £3-5
AVAILABLE IN UK AND ABROAD
Marley playing with her Sassy
What a cutie! at 3 1/2 months, Marley will laugh and giggle at her toys now.
Non-sters Buppy-Uppy from Sassy
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http://www.timetoplaymag.com/toys/5329/sassy/non-sters-buppy-uppy/
Buppy-Uppy is one of the six silly, interactive, and not scary monsters known as Non-sters. This soft, six-inch toy makes a rattling sound when babies shake it. Buppy-Uppy’s bright colors and different textures will engage babies in tactile play. Buppy-Uppy also comes with a water-filled bee teether that can be chilled in the fridge to provide a soothing coolness to a teething baby’s gums. The teether also has different textures on it.
Go-Go Bugs from Sassy
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Go-Go Bugs are hanging toys designed to stimulate vision and hearing. Hang the three soft bugs from a car seat bar so that babies can look at the bright colors and bat at the bugs. The bugs make different sounds when babies bat them. The bee rattles, the ladybug’s leaf makes a crinkly sound, and the butterfly chimes. Each of the bugs features a repositionable strap to make it easy for parents to relocate the bugs to a different area, such as from a car seat bar to a stroller.
Bumpy Ball from Sassy
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The Bumpy Ball is a soft ball toy with bright colors and bold patterns. The ball’s easy-to-grasp bumps help babies hold, toss, and roll the ball. There are two clear plastic ends that contain colorful beads. When babies shake Bumpy Ball, the beads make a rattling noise. There are also mirrored surfaces inside each plastic end so that babies can see themselves. The bottom of the box includes “interaction ideas” for parents and baby. Sassy recommends sitting on the floor across from your baby and rolling Bumpy Ball to your baby, encouraging the child to grasp it and roll or toss it back.