Montessori Pull String Activity Toy – Sensory & Fine Motor Skill Toy for Toddlers
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Montessori Pull String Activity Toy – Sensory & Fine Motor Skill Toy for Toddlers
The Montessori Pull String Activity Toy is a versatile early learning toy designed to enhance fine motor skills and sensory development in toddlers. Made from safe, food-grade silicone, this toy features colorful, interactive elements that engage babies and toddlers in hands-on play. By pulling, pressing, and manipulating the strings and components, children develop hand–eye coordination, dexterity, and problem-solving skills while having fun.
Its compact and lightweight design makes it perfect for travel, stroller play, or quiet time at home. Suitable for boys and girls from around 2 years old, this toy encourages independent play, creativity, and sensory exploration. Durable and easy to clean, it provides a safe and engaging activity for toddlers, making it an ideal gift for birthdays, holidays, or travel entertainment.

Product Specifications
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Product Name: Montessori Pull String Activity Toy
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Age Range: 2 years and up
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Material: Food-grade silicone, non-toxic and BPA-free
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Functions: Pull strings, press, manipulate shapes, sensory stimulation
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Dimensions: Compact, toddler-friendly size (approx. 15 × 10 cm, varies)
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Weight: Lightweight for easy handling
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Colour: Multi-coloured
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Suitable For: Boys and girls, toddlers
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Cleaning: Wipe clean or rinse with warm water
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Use: Sensory play, fine motor development, travel toy

Key Features
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Made from safe, food-grade silicone, non-toxic and BPA-free
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Pull string and press elements to encourage fine motor skills
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Bright colors and tactile textures promote sensory development
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Compact and lightweight, perfect for travel or stroller use
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Supports hand–eye coordination, dexterity, and problem-solving skills
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Durable and easy to clean for everyday play
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Ideal for independent play or group learning activities
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Perfect gift for toddlers, travel, and Montessori-inspired learning