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Make your baby happy by giving her a cute toy. Mimi Haddon/Lifesize/Getty Images
Infant toys are often selected by friends or grandparents. While most plush toys are cute, some serve double duty, offering educational or developmental benefits as well. Before you shop for toys, always check the recalled toy list, published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and updated regularly. Be particularly vigilant when buying toys at yard sales and on eBay.
Baby Einstein Octoplush
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Baby Einstein Octoplush combines a cute octopus with an educational focus. The plush toy plays different tunes when a baby hugs it and smooth satin patches on the legs help baby learn colors. You can switch the language from English to Spanish or French, so baby learns to repeat sounds in other languages. The octopus has a clip on its head, so you can attach the toy to a stroller or car seat.
Lamaze Mortimer the Moose
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Lamaze Mortimer the Moose is both a plush toy and a teether. The moose's rubber antlers lend themselves to chewing and the rubber ring tail can be chewed are used to practice grasping. The brightly colored moose stimulates baby's eyes and the hooves offer audio treats; they chime, squeak, rattle and crunch when baby squeezes them. The link lets you attach the moose to a car seat, or above the crib or play mat.
Cloud B Gentle Giraffe On The Go
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Help your baby go to sleep with the Cloud B Gentle Giraffe On The Go. This plush travel sound machine makes four soothing sounds to transition your baby from play time to nap or night. The plush giraffe is perfect for cuddling, and the Serengeti sounds can help baby sleep when you are on vacation and he is in a strange crib, or can be used at home to develop a night time routine.
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