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Product Developmental Guidelines
HeeHaw Tony
Learn how your child can make use of this toy to have fun and learn at the same time.
HeeHaw Tony - KA10655
36cm(W) x 33cm(H) x 16cm(D)

Fasten HeeHaw Tony around your toddler's belly. When your toddler hops and runs, he’ll feel like he’s riding a pony! His movements activate fun sound effects, and this encourages him to jump and move even more. The toy is also suitable for babies as a mini activity center with rattle, crinkle, teether and much more.

Objective: Hugging - building a sense of security

Method: Tony is made from high quality materials. It is soft and comfortable, great for hugging. Hugging also teaches children to care for others.

Objective: Sense stimulation - touching and feeling

Method: Tony is made from different textures and materials. Encourage children to touch and feel the textures and to chew on the teether.

Objective: Listening training - patting Tony’s head to activate sounds

Method: Pat Tony’s head to activate sounds. Observe your child’s reaction to the sounds.

Objective: Listening and fine motor skills training – crinkling and rattling

Method: Encourage children to crinkle Tony’s ears and mane and to shake the rattle. This trains their listening and fine motor skills.

Objective: Gross motor skills training – walking

Method: Fasten HeeHaw Tony around your child’s waist. The movement of your child’s walking will activate Tony’s neighing. The sound in turn encourages your child to keep walking.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning facial features and body parts

Method: Use Tony to teach children facial features and body parts such as the head, eyes, ears, mane and front legs etc.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to facial features and body parts

Method: Name a facial feature or body part of Tony and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Eye hand coordination training – placing the blue bell in the pocket

Method: Encourage your child to place the blue bell in the pocket by using both her hands.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning colors

Method: Use the different colors of Tony to teach children to recognize colors.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to colors

Method: Name a color and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Dressing skill training – putting Tony on

Method: Encourage your child to fasten Tony around her waist by herself. This trains her to dress herself independent.

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