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  • ELC Baby Einstein Curiosity Table Activity Station

ELC Baby Einstein Curiosity Table Activity Station

  Recommended Age: 12 - 36 months
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ELC BABY EINSTEIN CURIOSITY TABLE ACTIVITY STATION

With lots of activities to encourage your child's natural curiosity, this two-sided art and science Baby Einstein Curiosity Table features removable, spinning gears, colour-discovery circuits and flashing lights.

Watch as the gears connect to make the light bulb turn on! Experiment with colour mixing using the mess-free paint pots. Your little one will love investigating all the gadgets on this double sided table which plays more than 65 melodies and sounds introducing vocabulary in English, Spanish or French. 

The curiosity activity station is designed to grow with your baby as the centre art panel is removable to make more space for baby's arts and crafts - it even attaches to the end of the table. And removable table legs make it easy to convert the table for floor play. A drawing art surface and a dry erase whiteboard leave plenty of room for bigger children and parents to join in on the fun too. Pull up a seat!

With a high quality speaker, the volume adjusts to either high or low settings, or can be turned off completely.

Quick Facts:
    • 2-sided art and science table full of gadgets for little ones to explore
    • Removable, spinning gears
    • Colour-discovery circuits and a flashing light bulb 
    • Transforms to fit different ages, stages and needs and can entertain more than one child at a time 
    • Panel can move locations to open up a larger play area
    • Table legs remove for floor play 
    • Lights up and plays 65 melodies and sounds 
    • Includes a dry erase whiteboard and a magnetic art surface
    • Requires 3 x AA batteries (included)
    • Dimensions: H 70.1cm x W 44.45cm x D 59.69cm


Our product #: 190420

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