Kaloo adds activity books to offering

Best known for its comforting toys, Kaloo has introduced a range of soft, sensory activity books with six different themes.

The new books, ideal from birth, are available in four animal themes – lion, whale, fox and rabbit – as well as two very different types of mammals – dinosaur and unicorn. Featuring various textile surfaces, the books are ideal for home or away, with a handy buggy clip added for travel.

A spokesperson for Kaloo commented: “Babies will just absolutely adore their first Activity Book, providing them with hours of sensory play, parents are sure to be questioning the magic behind this soft and adorable toy.”

My Activity Playbook retails from £14.99.

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