
Manhattan Toy Musical Llama Wooden Instrument for Toddlers with Maraca, Clacking Saddlebags, Drumsticks, Washboard & Xylophone
Brand: Manhattan Toy
Description
HANDS-ON LEARNING FUN: The Musical Lili Llama wooden toddler toy is packed full of auditory cause and effect learning and motor skill activities. Your little one won't even know they're practicing, and when a toddler is engaged and happy, so are their caregivers.
MUSIC TO THEIR EARS: With a 5-bar xylophone, removable maraca tail, washboard, clacking saddle blankets and wooden mallets, this early musical toy is a self-contained ensemble for your little musical Prodigy. While it may not always be music to your ears, it surely will be to theirs.
AWARD-WINNING TOY: If the band needs a break, this wooden activity toy also features classic toddler activities with spinning dials and color and recognition shapes. The Musical Lili Llama was awarded a top honor with an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award in 2019 in the Best Toys for Toddlers category.
WOODEN TOY FOR TODDLERS: This wooden musical activity toy measures 12" X 7" X 10", with a water-based, non-toxic finish, and is a suitable toy for 1 year and up - a perfect first birthday gift, nursery toy, or children's room décor piece.
STANDING BY OUR BRAND: If you're reading this, you've found a safe toy from a real company and a brand that cares. Since 1978, Manhattan Toy has been a trusted source of imaginative toys for babies, toddlers and kids of all ages. All of our toys are rigorously safety tested and every toy has our 800 number with a dedicated customer support team to answer your call.
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Product Details
- SKU:
- awhd-us-b07ppj9x3g
- Model:
- 217120
- Country:
- US
- ASIN:
- B07PPJ9X3G
- GTIN:
- 00011964494460
- UPC:
- 011964494460
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