•Emotional Development: Allows infants to explore their emotions through play.
•Vision: The colors and shapes can help stimulate and develop an infant's visual perception.
•Intellectual Development: Encourages problem-solving and learning as they interact with the toy.
•Manual Dexterity and Brain Development: Promotes the development of fine motor skills as infants grasp and manipulate the toy, which in turn helps with brain development.
•Sensory Development: The texture and feel of the toy contribute to the development of an infant's sense of touch.
•Hand-Eye Coordination: Playing with the toy helps improve the coordination between an infant's hands and eyes.
•Interactive Play: It can be used as an interactive toy, allowing parents or caregivers to engage with the child during playtime.
•Hearing: Sounds or noises associated with the toy can aid in the development of an infant's auditory skills.
•Interest Training: Sparks and nurtures the child's interests from an early age.