This post is sponsored by TOMY.
I’m so excited to share a new toy line of bi-lingual toys for babies that caught my eye! Bebé Fuerte bi-lingual toys feature Spanish words and phrases and motivational messages can be found in this inclusive collection. These toys encourage bi-lingual learning and inspires your baby to move and be strong, learn, and grow!
The line is co-designed by TOMY and Robin Arzόn, Vice President of Fitness Programming and Head Instructor at Peloton to bring a fresh and colorful palette of LatinX culture. You can shop these toys in store now at Walmart!
Check out the highlights from the new line of bi-lingual toys for babies!
Strong & Sunny Clip-On
A bi-lingual product that features a spinning rattle center with a teethable dumbbell and kettlebell, mirror on flip side and clip for fun on-the-go.
Move & Groove Crinkle Panda and Move & Groove Elephant
These bi-lingual toys have pancake-style animal characters with multiple teethable and crinkle textures for babies to explore. Babies can easily move the arms up to throw the kettlebell teether or move down to lower the barbell.
Twist & Shake Dumbbell
This fun baby toy is a rattle & fidget toy all-in-one that features shaking beads to create a rattle sound and turns to make a ratchet sound. Includes a motivational message of “yes you can!” with bi-lingual packaging!
Stack & Count Kettlebell
This bi-lingual kettlebell-styled stacker can be played with to learn to count or stack. It encourages babies to imitate parents and “workout” when pieces are placed together to create one unit and it has a screw-on top for easy storage.
Let’s Move Gift Set
Comes with a rattle water bottle, wrist-rattle workout watch, workout mat with teethable kettlebell, workout dice and bi-lingual product and packaging. This gift set is made to grow with babies as they become more mobile.
Marathon Maze 2-in-1 Activity Mirror
A 2-sided play activity mirror and mini activity center for tummy time and to encourage crawling. Features a a fidget spinning mirror in multiple textures and rattle beads in wheels for sound.
Do you plan on introducing bi-lingual toys to your kids? Let me know your thoughts on these new toys in the comments below!
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