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Fred the Farmer / Lamaze Brand
“A soft and cuddly bovine friend for baby to interact with, the Lamaze Farmer Fred Activity Doll helps develop fine motor skills and encourages hand eye coordination. He also helps baby learn a variety of basic dressing skills including buttoning his overalls, fastening his overalls, zipping his pocket, buckling his shoe and tying his other shoe. With his colorful satin ribbons, bright patterns, and different textures, Farmer Fred provides tactile fun and is perfect for hours of imaginative play.” Amazon.com
5 dressing activities teach basic dressing skills
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Learn to tie, button, zip, fasten and buckle
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Encourages fine motor skill development
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Great for strengthening hand-eye coordination
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Filled with different textures for tactile fun!
Learn to tie, button, zip, buckle and fasten things with Lamaze® Fred the farmer. The cute and colorful activity doll features bright patterns, satin ribbons and different textures that are ideal for tactile fun and imaginative play.
Your little one learns a variety of basic dressing skills as they button Fred's overalls, zip his pocket, buckle one shoe and tie the other. Assisting with the development of fine motor skills, Lamaze® Fred the farmer also helps with hand to eye co-ordination.
The Lamaze infant development system welcomes you to a comprehensive system of soft toys based on Lamaze International's philosophy of healthy parenting. We understand that what matters most to parents is keeping their children happy, healthy, and safe. Designed in conjunction with child developmental experts, Lamaze toys engage babies and provide parents with peace of mind. We make it easy for you to choose the products that are developmentally appropriate and most enjoyable for your baby with color-coded age grades featured on all packaging. Most importantly, all of our items meet or exceed industry and consumer safety regulations to ensure complete safety for your child. Lamaze toys will lead you and your child down a path of fun, healthy play and learning from birth through the early toddler years.
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