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BAKAM Fine Motor Skills Dinosaur Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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🎲 Early Development & Activity Toys, 🧸 Baby & Toddler Toys

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Description of BAKAM Fine Motor Skills Dinosaur

FINE MOTOR FUN: Toddler can improve the grip strength, coordination and other essential fine motor skills when they play with the spike. EDUCATIONAL TOYS: These colorful spikes also help toddlers strengthen their colors recognition, sorting and counting skills every time they play. PUSH AND GO: There are four wheels on the bottom, just push the dinosaur and turn it into a car directly, no batteries needed. EASY STORAGE: It doesn't take much space because all the quills can fit inside the dinosaur after kids are done with them. GIFTS FOR TODDLERS: Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers or even for Homeschool. Whether you’re shopping for holidays or birthdays, BAKAM will provide you a great choice.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great toy for developing fine motor skills!

When i tried this toy, I was impressed with how well it kept my little one engaged while also helping to develop their fine motor skills. The different parts of the dinosaur can be twisted and turned in different directions, providing a fun and challenging experience for young children. The only downside is that it is a bit on the smaller side, making it easy to lose or misplace. .

Pros
  • Develops fine motor skills, engaging
Cons
  • Smaller size can be easy to lose

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nice though. for sorting and stacking toys

This cute baby. My issue is that it is for toddlers ages 1-3 but the year playing with it had a lot of trouble. I have to say that even I struggled. Some parts didn't want to go in the holes. It took a lot of turning and pushing to get the small parts in. I think they'll probably get lighter over time and some of them just slipped through. I think if I were to recommend this it would be for the older child and not the younger. The little ones need to be supervised very carefully as he was keen…

Pros
  • sorting and stacking toys
Cons
  • No color required