This Unique Sensory Toy for Babies Has More Than 31K Rave Reviews — & It’s Just $12 for Amazon Prime Day

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This Unique Sensory Toy for Babies Has More Than 31K Rave Reviews — & It’s Just $12 for Amazon Prime Day
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Perhaps the best part about baby toys is that a lot of them are loaded with features that are great for a baby's development. The good ones are designed to engage a baby's senses and encourage them to physically interact with the toy in multiple ways. With toys like Sassy's Developmental Bumpy Ball, parents are sneaking some much-needed learning into playtime without their youngins' even realizing it. One shopper went so far as to call it the 'best toy ever.' 'My baby is absolutely in love with

Perhaps the best part about baby toys is that a lot of them are loaded with features that are great for a baby’s development.

The good ones are designed to engage a baby’s senses and encourage them to physically interact with the toy in multiple ways. With toys like Sassy’s Developmental Bumpy Ball, parents are

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