It’s Farmers Market season, which means it’s the perfect time for families to check out their local market’s special offerings. From fresh veggies and flowers to artisanal goods, there are tons of exciting things to find and enjoy at a farmers market.
Melissa & Doug’s latest collection ensures that the little ones in the family can join in on the fun. The collection includes a set of three veggie-inspired rattles, a double-sided tummy-time roller with high contrast panels and self-sticking fabric, and a 3-in-1 activity center, all inspired by what kids can find at a farmers market.
This collection is made for infants, but is designed to grow with them in unique ways. The tummy time roller doubles as a soft baby book, while the activity center can be converted for tummy-time play to an angled easel style for when kids are ready to sit up and play.
These toys can help little ones develop their fine and gross motor skills, and encourage imaginative play, so their imaginary farmers market can last all year long. Families can find the full collection and learn more at melissaanddoug.com.
FARMERS MARKET 3-IN-1 ACTIVITY CENTER
This adjustable wooden activity center grows with your little one, transforming from a tummy-time surface to an angled station or a standing table. The table features various sensory toys, such as a squeaking ladybug, a crinkly corn on the cob, and a push-and-pull silicone radish.
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FARMERS MARKET TUMMY TIME ROLLER TOY
This farmer's market-inspired roller toy has soft, self-sticking fabric and offers three different ways to play, making it a great addition to little ones' toy collections. The five double-sided stuffed fabric panels lie flat for tummy-time play and can stick together to make a roller when it's time to crawl.
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FARMERS MARKET VEGGIE RATTLES TRIO
This set of rattles includes a pepper, carrot, and pea pod, each with a different rattle material to produce different sounds. The pepper has beads in the bottom, the wooden peas knock together inside their pod, and the carrot slices clack together.Â
