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Since the introduction of the Taggies 'Colours' range, UK retailers have been selling them by the hundreds. Both Little Taggies blankets (rrp. £16.99) and the matching Take-A-Longs (rrp. £8.99), have proved popular in all four of the vibrant 'colours' designs. Every product is made from velvety soft microfleece surrounded by the irresistible Taggies ribboned tags that babies just can't help stroking. Until now the range has been available in four modern and fresh designs that rely on a mix of blue, red, green and orange.
At Kind & Jugend in Cologne, Taggies is proud to unveil a further four 'Colours' designs, each of which continues the use of lively and eye-catching shades that babies find so fascinating. Reflections (shown) uses geometric squares and vivid hues that have been proven to stimulate a young baby's eyesight encouraging natural development.
The Toss the Taggies Ball is a super-soft chiming first ball available in a choice of designs, including black and white. The starkly contrasting block colours make the best combination for any young baby to see, as eyesight improves daily from birth. At around 3 months a baby can begin to reach out for the ball, and bat it away, and by four months they enjoy squashing it's soft centre. Not long after this a baby can savour the true joy of owning a Taggies ball by feeling out each of the individual silky tags.
Toss the Taggies Ball in black and white (shown) measures 20cm across, and is suitable for all ages from birth. Rrp. £16.99
Hotline: 01749 672437
email: taggies@haptic.co.uk
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