Take a fun friend along while on-the-go with our Jitter Toy. These adorable clip toys feature soft textures and crinkly fabrics to encourage play. Attach the Jitter Toy to a Gemini Activity Gym or stroller so that your baby can see it, and at a distance that can easily be reached with an outstretched hand. As baby grows, the Jitter Toy can be held and explored with hands and mouth.
Show your baby how to tug at the toy to make it jitter. Babies learn to mimic this action and will soon be able to create the intriguing sounds and movement on their own. The universal clip on each Jitter Toy attaches easily to strollers, carriers and more.
Use the clip to hang the take-along toy on your baby's infant seat, stroller, or crib for on-the-go and indoor engagement and fun.
Dimensions: | 7" L x 4" W x 2" H |
Weight: | 0.2 lbs |
Material: | Soft fabric, plastic clip |
Clip Type: | Universal clip for attachment to gear |
Teething Feature: | Included teether |
Recommended Use | |
Age Range: | 0-6 months |
Brand: | Tiny Love |
Manufacturer SKU: | TO0300700 |
UPC: | 855075007122 |
The Jitter Toy is designed for babies aged 0–6 months.
The jittering feedback encourages hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and sensory development.
Simply attach the toy to your baby’s stroller, carrier, or crib using the universal clip, and let them engage by touching and tugging.
Yes, it includes a soft teether that is safe for babies to chew on, helping to soothe sore gums.
The toy features a universal clip that easily attaches to strollers, carriers, and cribs for on-the-go entertainment.
It is made from soft, baby-safe fabrics with crinkly textures and includes a durable plastic clip.
Yes, the toy is crafted from baby-safe, non-toxic materials and includes a gentle teething element.
Spot clean the toy with a damp cloth as needed. Avoid submerging in water.
The clip secures the toy to strollers, cribs, or carriers, keeping it accessible and safe for playtime.
Yes, with its crinkly textures, high-contrast colors, and teething element, the toy is perfect for sensory exploration.