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Baby Gorilla Hand Puppet
Baby Gorilla Hand Puppet
Putting puppets into the hands of children—or rather on the hands of children can set the stage for valuable learning opportunities in many developmental areas. Puppets are engaging toys that can help support oral language skills and communication, social/emotional development, and help children learn and understand the world around them through safe, imaginative play.
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Baby Orangutan Hand Puppet
Putting puppets into the hands of children—or rather on the hands of children can set the stage for valuable learning opportunities in many developmental areas. Puppets are engaging toys that can help support oral language skills and communication, social/emotional development, and help children learn and understand the world around them through safe, imaginative play.
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Ball A Ballos
Ball A Ballos
Four balls of varying sizes and dimensions. A stripy ball approx 9cm diameter, which squeaks when squeezed. A rattle ball measuring approx 10cm diameter which can roll like a wheel and features open holes and a rattle in the middle. A third ball with bumps on the surface is soft and squeezable, and lights up when thrown. The fourth ball is spiky with embedded patterns, which is perfect for chewing on as well as throwing around. These are perfect as sensory toys for those with special needs and babies
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Ball Shaker Airbrushed
Ball Shaker Airbrushed
Make great music with your kids with a range of products on our website. Leave it to Leslie has an extensive range of Aboriginal and multicultural musical instruments gathered from many different countries and cultures. From things you can wear on your ankles and wrists, to items you can shake or hit, we have a range of products that are suitable for all ages.
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Balloon Ball
Balloon Ball
Balloon Balls are a fabric cover that you inflate a balloon inside. The result is a reusable, travel friendly, lightweight, bouncy ball. Balloon balls are brilliant for teaching toddlers how to catch as they are a little slower and lighter than an ordinary ball, whilst still maintaining the bounciness of a normal ball.
Balloon Balls are a great gift idea for all ages & are also very practical.
Great for children who are not keen on balloons (sensory issues) & also for anyone with latex allergies.
Perfect for both indoors or outdoors & are fully machine washable with line dry.
Pop into your bag & take to the park/beach, or keep in a draw for a rainy day or when the grandkids come over.
$17.00Add To Basket
Ballyhoo Balls
Ballyhoo Balls
Where will it go? What will it do? There’s really no telling! 5 little balls + 1 big ball = have a ball!
Play with them together or play with them apart. Bounce, wooble, squeak, with bumps, spikes or ridges, each ball plays differently and provide a unique tactile experience.
Comes with: 1 large ball & 5 small assorted textured balls.
Ages: 6 months +
$56.00Add To Basket
Bamboo Flute
Bamboo Flute
Make great music with your kids with a range of products on our website. Leave it to Leslie has an extensive range of Aboriginal and multicultural musical instruments gathered from many different countries and cultures. From things you can wear on your ankles and wrists, to items you can shake or hit, we have a range of products that are suitable for all ages.
$16.00Add To Basket
Batik
Batik
2.16 Length x 1.40 Wide
Batik, the Traditional Fabric of Indonesia
It would be impossible to visit or live in Indonesia and not be exposed to one of the country's most highly developed art forms, batik. On your first visit to a batik store or factory you will undoubtedly experience an overwhelming stimulation of the senses – due to the many colors, patterns and the actual smell of batik. Only through repeated visits and a bit of study will the types of designs and their origins become apparent.
The word batik is thought to be derived from the word 'ambatik' which translated means 'a cloth with little dots'. The suffix 'tik' means little dot, drop, point or to make dots. Batik may also originate from the Javanese word 'tritik' which describes a resist process for dying where the patterns are reserved on the textiles by tying and sewing areas prior to dying, similar to tie dye techniques. Another Javanese phase for the mystical experience of making batik is “mbatik manah” which means “drawing a batik design on the heart”.
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