Little Concepts introduces MOLUK first years lines

Swiss brand strives to create innovative gender-neutral products that invite real interaction.

Little Concepts – the distributor for Swiss brand MOLUK – has introduced two new lines specifically for first years.

Oibo and Nigi, Nagi & Nogi have a focus on grasping, teething and sensory stimulation for newborns and infants, but also offering new possibilities when the older grows older, says Little Concepts.

Oibo (pictured) is an elastic, stackable, rollable, squeezable, easy-to-grip sensory toy for babies and children. The geometry merges a sphere with a cube, combining the action and fun of a ball with the educational benefits of a building block.

By stacking and aligning the pieces, youngsters learn about geometry and train hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Oibo works together with Hix, Mox,and all other MOLUK toys, further expanding the scope of the toy.

Nigi, Nagi & Nogi, meanwhile, are new teething rings made from 100% food-grade silicone rubber, which are easy for small hands to hold and offer tactile and visual stimulation.

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