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Baby sensory book Aksjomat — "Spotkanie w oceanie" (soft, interactive fabric book)
Aksjomat "Spotkanie w oceanie" is a soft, interactive fabric sensory book created for infants and toddlers. The book presents simple marine-themed illustrations and multiple tactile elements across its flexible pages to support early sensory exploration. Lightweight and washable, it is designed for safe handling by small hands and can be used during playtime, in a stroller, or in the nursery as a gentle introduction to shapes, textures and cause-and-effect actions.
The fabric construction provides a soft, durable surface that is machine-washable and safe for babies to explore. Pages include varied textures and interactive features such as flaps, crinkles and touchable details that encourage tactile investigation and visual attention. Its compact size and lightweight design make it suitable for travel and convenient to attach to strollers or cots. The simple, high-contrast illustrations are intended to support early visual development and parent–child interaction without overstimulating the child.
Present the book to the baby on a flat surface or hold it during lap time to encourage shared attention. Guide the child’s fingers to different textures and interactive elements, demonstrate opening flaps and making crinkle sounds, and name marine motifs to support language exposure. Use short, calm sessions suited to the child’s interest and always supervise during play. Between uses, follow the care instructions to keep the fabric clean and hygienic.
Rotate this fabric book with other sensory toys to maintain novelty and monitor for wear. Wash according to the care label before first use and periodically thereafter. Inspect stitching and attachments regularly and retire the product if any small parts become loose.
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