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Even though a lot of penguins live in cold climates, they can still get the chills. Or maybe the Shivering Penguin from Fisher-Price Wooden Toys just wishes he could fly. Either way, when toddlers roll him along to watch him shiver and shake, they’re not just using motor skills to engage in fun-filled play, they’re offering a warm touch to a chilly bird.
Even though a lot of penguins live in cold climates, they can still get the chills. Or maybe the Shivering Penguin from Fisher-Price Wooden Toys just wishes he could fly. Either way, when toddlers roll him along to watch him shiver and shake, they’re not just using motor skills to engage in fun-filled play, they’re offering a warm touch to a chilly bird.
Children can even pick up this carefully crafted, stylishly designed beech wood bird and pretend he’s flying, making his wish come true. See that—young imaginations really do make anything possible.
Rolling toy penguin made from real beech wood
When he’s pushed along, his head moves back and forth
Grasping the penguin and rolling him along promotes fine and gross motor skills
The colors and patterns help stimulate a child’s visual sense
Seeing the penguin’s head move back and forth can help encourage curiosity about how things work
Even though a lot of penguins live in cold climates, they can still get the chills. Or maybe the Shivering Penguin from Fisher-Price Wooden Toys just wishes he could fly. Either way, when toddlers ...
Even though a lot of penguins live in cold climates, they can still get the chills. Or maybe the Shivering Penguin from Fisher-Price Wooden Toys just wishes he could fly. Either way, when toddlers roll him along to watch him shiver and shake, they’re not just using motor skills to engage in fun-filled play, they’re offering a warm touch to a chilly bird.
Children can even pick up this carefully crafted, stylishly designed beech wood bird and pretend he’s flying, making his wish come true. See that—young imaginations really do make anything possible.
Rolling toy penguin made from real beech wood
When he’s pushed along, his head moves back and forth
Grasping the penguin and rolling him along promotes fine and gross motor skills
The colors and patterns help stimulate a child’s visual sense
Seeing the penguin’s head move back and forth can help encourage curiosity about how things work