Tactile senses

The different shapes and textures of the toys can help develop little ones' tactile senses as babies explore the world around them through touch, touch and exploration.
Toys with textured surfaces, such as combs, sprockets or spikes, can help develop the sense of touch and tactile sensitivity.
Toys made of natural materials such as wood, due to their texture, can provide a variety of tactile sensations and help develop sensitivity to surfaces.
Toys with different shapes, such as circles, squares, triangles, cubes or balls, can help develop a sensitivity to shapes and sizes.
Toys made of materials with different textures, such as sand, mirror, clay or water, can provide tactile sensations and help develop sensitivity to different textures.
It is important to understand that each child is unique and may enjoy different shapes and textures of toys. That's why it's important to give your baby a variety of tactile experiences and let him choose the toys he likes.
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