Melissa and Doug Dinosaur Grasping Toy

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  • Nine hardwood segments can be twisted and turned to change the position of the dinosaur¿s head, neck and legs
  • Constructed with durable, elastic bungee
  • Promote the evolution of fine motor skills
  • Fun will never be extinct
  • Exceptional quality and value

Product Description
Fun will never be extinct as long as the delightful, long-necked Melissa and Doug Dinosaur Grasping Toy is around! This baby learning toy features nine hardwood segments attached by durable bungee cord. Little ones can twist and change the position of the brightly colored head, neck, legs, and tail. The Dinosaur Grasping Toy helps promote the development of fine motor skills while sparking every childs imagination!… More >>

Melissa and Doug Dinosaur Grasping Toy


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4 Responses

August 15, 2010

We got this toy for my 5 month old and he loves it. It immediately caught his attention and he spends quite a long time twisting and turning. What is really neat is that his 10 year old brother (and 40-something father) also have spent time playing with it. The dinosaur is fun to pose and easy for an infant to work with. Looks like quite the keeper and we will be getting different versions for sure!
Rating: 5 / 5


August 15, 2010

I like the Melissa and Doug line of toys and did not hesitate to buy this dinosaur for my son. The package includes ideas to help you make this toy educational. My son is young though, so his favorite activity is trying to eat the dinosaur before I take it away.
Rating: 4 / 5


August 15, 2010

Bought this for my 7-month old as he was constantly putting his hands in his mouth and I wanted something nice for his Easter basket. This dinosaur teether is perfect for grasping and A-OK for him to put in his mouth. I love how you can configure it in different ways and how it looks like a “big boy” toy. In fact, my 3yr old likes it, too! Another plus– it’s affordable as far as wooden toys go… Hooray!
Rating: 5 / 5


August 15, 2010

my little boy has special needs and i thought this would be perfect to help with his motor skills. he can hold it and move it into all positions. purple is supposed to be a stimulating color. he is only 8 months and anything that promotes hand movement is good!
Rating: 4 / 5