Rosa & Bo enters educational toy market

The sensory toy and nursery brand has developed a clever learning game for babies and toddlers.

Rosa & Bo has created Tops & Tails to adapt with babies and toddlers as they learn, making it suitable for children from six months, up to four years old.

The colourful cards feature a variety of cards offering games ranging from simple colour matching, to animal and pattern matching cards. The game is also crafted from 100% certified FSC materials and is non-toxic and eco-friendly.

The foray into educational products adds to the brand’s current offering which includes the award-winning Nest Babies, a Rosa & Bo board book, teething toys and shakers. All products are designed by founder, Laura Mudie, also a mother and midwife, in the UK.

Laura commented: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be launching our first learning game and I really hope families love it as much as we do. The cards have been thoughtfully designed to be stimulating, fun and educational so that parents can relax knowing they are learning as they play.”

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