Our designs are based on a proven developmental system
that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage.
Small enough to take anywhere, Christopher Jitter stimulates your baby to use fingers and hands in a variety of ways, thereby helping your little one develop fine motor skills.
The clearly defined face, bright colors, sounds and textures stimulate baby’s senses and support development.
Hold the toy around 10 inches away from your baby’s face and, after baby’s gaze focuses on the toy, slowly move it from side to side.
Make sure you hang the toy within baby’s reach – babies will stretch their hand out to touch the toy, causing it to move and sway.
Baby’s grasp reflex disappears and hand-control improves, allowing your little one to reach out confidently and pull the toy to make it jitter.
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