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Give the gift of Play

Toys and books that spark imagination, support learning, and bring joy. Thoughtfully curated pieces—from wooden toys to cuddly friends and illustrated stories—made to inspire everyday play.

Jellycat

Some presents sparkle. Others – the best kind – spark smiles. Whoever you’re shopping for and whatever the occasion, there’s a Jellycat gift to match. (Yes, treating yourself counts, too!)

Copper Pearl

Super-soft swaddles, drool-absorbing bandana bibs, playful accessories, and freshly designed gear you’re sure to love.

Noralee

Inspired by vintage soft hues for life's special moments. Noralee wedding outfits are charming, playful, and full of wonder.

Rylee + Cru

Shop timeless pieces with excellent quality and a variety of family matching options and mix and match options!

Wimmer Seek & Peek Book

$36.99
Type: Play

Two-in-one toy that is a book and tummy time pat mat. Discover high-contrast graphics, bold vibrant colors, crinkle textures, peek-a-boo flaps, and a baby-safe mirror all wrapped into one foldable soft book. One side features black, white, and red graphics in support of baby’s developing vision as they hone their ability to focus and begin to see colors.

Fun fact, red is the first color babies see! The other side features a mix of vibrant colors that foster baby’s vision as they develop the ability to see additional colors on the spectrum. This compact and portable book and tummy time toy is perfect for travel, with tie-able ribbons for easy folding and storage.

  • Compact for travel - great for the diaper bag
  • High-contrast black and white + colored graphics for fostering baby’s vision progression
  • Baby-safe mirror for self-discovery and peek-a-boo play
  • Variety of soft fabric textures and crinkle sounds for sensory discovery and auditory stimulation
  • Peek-a-boo flaps, fabric ribbons, and a lightweight design offer an easy-to-grasp toy to help foster motor skill development